Abstract

Depressive symptoms are associated with increased rates of sexually transmitted infections in adolescents. However, it is unknown whether on a moment-to-moment basis, affective states are related to subsequent sexual risk behavior, such as condom nonuse, and if so, whether the associations are indirect through other factors that characterize the sexual event. Further, the optimal analytic technique to address research questions related to complex momentary sampling data and potential mediation has not been established.

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