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FIGURE 2—— Prevalences of laboratory-diagnosed sexually transmitted infection (STI) and self-reported STI diagnoses in the prior year among young adults aged 18 to 27 years, by the number of contextual conditions present: Wave III, National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health, July 2001–April 2002.
Note. These STI rates compare with overall rates of 6.4% for prevalent STI and 6.8% for recent STI among participants with a count score (i.e., complete data on contextual conditions).
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