Trends and Recent Estimates: Contraceptive Use among U.S. Teens. Child Trends Research Brief. Publication #2006-04.

K. Franzetta, E. Terry-Humen, J. Manlove, E. Ikramullah
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The only completely effective way for teenagers to avoid early and unintended pregnancies and STIs is to abstain from sex. However, almost half of teens are sexually experienced. In 2005, 47 percent of teens reported that they had ever had sexual intercourse.3 Those teens who engage in sex can decrease their risks of pregnancy and STIs by using contraceptives more effectively and consistently and by combining use of a condom with use of a hormonal contraceptive method (e.g., the birth control pill). While hormonal methods are more effective than are condoms in preventing pregnancy, condoms are the most effective contraceptives for preventing STIs.6 Unfortunately, teenagers are not perfect users of either condoms or hormonal contraceptives.2,11
趋势和最近的估计:美国青少年使用避孕药具。儿童趋势研究简报。# 2006 - 04年出版。
对青少年来说,避免早孕和意外怀孕以及性传播感染的唯一完全有效的方法就是禁欲。然而,几乎一半的青少年都有过性经历。2005年,47%的青少年报告说他们曾经有过性行为从事性行为的青少年可以通过更有效和持续地使用避孕措施,以及将避孕套与激素避孕方法(如避孕药)结合使用,来降低怀孕和性传播感染的风险。虽然激素避孕比避孕套避孕更有效,但避孕套是预防性传播感染最有效的避孕手段不幸的是,无论是避孕套还是激素避孕药,青少年都不是完美的使用者
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