Self-perceived risk and prevalent chlamydia infection among adolescents in Norway: a population-based cross-sectional study.
Kirsten GravningenTonje BraatenHenrik SchirmerPublished in: Sexually transmitted infections (2015)
These sexually experienced adolescents acknowledged their chlamydia infection risk, but wrong beliefs were incorporated in their assessments, and more than half had incorrect risk perception. We suggest that sexually transmitted infection prevention programmes should be directed at closing the gap between perceived and actual risk and focus on how context may bias personal judgement.