A common reason for adolescents to fail in regard to effectively using contraceptives is that
A) they may have difficulty forming romantic relationships and be fearful that
contraceptives will reduce their levels of intimacy.
B) their limited cognitive abilities may prevent them from thinking about the hypothetical
consequences of becoming pregnant and raising a child and the impact it would have on
their lives.
C) many are isolated from parents and other adults who often provide effective
contraceptives for them to use.
D) they are likely to have high levels of depression and other psychological problems that
lead to poor decisions.
B
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