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Sexual behavior and associated factors in rural adolescents

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Table 1. Description of the sexual behavior of and guidance received by adolescents from rural areas
Table 2. Description of the socio-demographic characteristics and behaviors of the study population
Table 3. Prevalence, prevalence ratio, and 95% confidence interval for occurrence of sexual intercourse according to the variables studied
Table 4. Factors associated with sexual intercourse, after multivariate analysis with total sample and  place of residence

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