Assignment 1: Annotated Bibliography

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HKUSPACE Community College
Associate Degree Program
Second Semester 2016 – 2017

English for Academic and Professional Purposes II

Assignment 1: Annotated Bibliography

“Perception of HKUSPACE Community College students toward love and sex”

To: Fanny Lau
From: Yip Chak Ming, Albert
Class: CCEN4005 – CL36
Submission Date: 06/03/2017

Lenoir, C. D., Adler, N. E., Borzekowski, D. L., Tschann, J. M., & Ellen, J. M. (2006). What you don’t know can hurt you: Perceptions of sex-partner concurrency and partner-reported behavior. Journal of Adolescent Health, 38(3), 179-185. Retrieved fromhttp://www.jahonline.org/article/S1054-139X(05)00054-6/pdf In this article, Lenoir, Borzekowski, Tschann and Ellen mention that sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) are more commonly found in adolescents. The writers propose that adolescents having more than one sex partner will increase the risk for acquiring STDs and HIV. Furthermore, the authors indicate the extent of match partner is interrelated to the risk of having STDs. Partnerships in which individual
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The authors found out that most of the adolescents do not have multiple concurrent sexual partners. Nevertheless, many adolescents only keep a short period of relationship and change the sex partner frequently. For the adolescents who are lack of knowledge to prevent STDs, multiple sequential will also increase the risk of having STDs infection. Meanwhile, the authors point out that adolescents had sex with the partner who come from high prevalence infection community may have a higher risk to get infected with STDs. The authors research that alcohol and drug use are high risk factors of early initiation of sexual intercourse. Finally, the authors remind the adolescents that they must use condoms correctly and

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