Conception is a less and less expected
outcome of intercourse.
Not exact matches
It is, however, my opinion that procreation should be an expected
outcome of sexual
intercourse between a man and a woman.
And if
intercourse is engaged in, can the
outcome be said to be wholly a matter
of divine providence?
While we do have data from several small studies showing that advance provision
of EC is not associated with increases in unprotected
intercourse or decreases in condom use, these self - report data have not been correlated with
outcome data, particularly biological markers.4 - 6, 13,14
Since we found baseline differences in race / ethnicity and clinic site by treatment group, we also conducted multivariate analyses to control for these variables on
outcomes including EC use, unprotected
intercourse, contraceptive method change, frequency
of condom use, and condom use at last
intercourse.
Again, it should be reiterated that the overall
outcome is often an increased frequency
of intercourse itself because
of lowered anxiety.
Outcome data collected at multiple time points over 12 months demonstrated that adolescents in the HIV intervention were less likely to report sexual
intercourse, multiple partners, days
of unprotected
intercourse, and unprotected
intercourse than those in the control group (Villarruel, Jemmott, Jemmott, & Eakin, 2006).