Project Description

This study examined the relationship between social position (e.g., gender, socioeconomic status, race/ethnicity) and gender roles in predicting partner selection patterns and unsafe sexual behaviors among a longitudinal cohort of socioeconomically and racially diverse adolescents and young adults. As a sub grantee to Johns Hopkins University on this study, RTI International advised on the sampling methodology, prepared the sampling frame of the proposed target population, and assigned analytical weights to adjust for the unequal probability of selection of youths in households and enable design-consistent estimation of population parameters.

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Johns Hopkins University|National Institute of Child Health and Human Development
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