Trends in U.S. adolescent sexual behavior and contraceptive use, 2006-2019

Q2 Medicine
Laura D. Lindberg , Lauren Firestein , Cynthia Beavin
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Abstract

Objective

This study examines changes over time in the prevalence of select sexual behaviors and contraceptive use measures in a national sample of U.S. adolescents.

Study design

We used data on adolescents aged 15-19 from the 2006-2010 (n=4,662), 2011-2015 (n=4,134), and 2015-2019 (n=3,182) National Surveys of Family Growth. We used logistic regression to identify changes between periods in sexual behaviors and contraceptive use by gender, and for some measures by age. We estimated probabilities of age at first penile-vaginal intercourse with Kaplan-Meier failure analysis.

Results

Over half of adolescents have engaged in at least one of the sexual behaviors measured. Males reported declines in sexual behaviors with a partner of a different sex. Adolescent males reported delays in the timing of first penile-vaginal intercourse. Adolescent females reported increases from 2006-2010 to 2015-2019 in use at last intercourse of any contraceptive method (86%, 95%CI 83-89; 91%, 95%CI 88-94), multiple methods (26%, 95%CI 22-31; 36%, 95%CI 30-43), and IUDs or implants (3%, 95%CI 1-4; 15%, 95%CI 11-20). Adolescent males reported increases in partners' use of IUDs or implants use from <1% to 5% and recent declines in condom use at last intercourse (78%, 95%CI 75-82, 2011-2015; 72%, 95%CI 67-77, 2015-2019). Condom consistency declined over time. Males were more likely than females to report condom use at last intercourse and consistent condom use in the last 12 months.

Conclusions

These findings identify declines in male adolescent sexual experience, increased contraceptive use overall, and declines in consistent condom use from 2006 to 2019.

Implications

This analysis contributes a timely update on adolescent sexual behavior trends and contraceptive use, showing that adolescent behaviors are complex and evolving. Sexual health information and services must be available so that young people have the resources to make healthy and responsible choices for themselves and their partners.

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2006-2019年美国青少年性行为和避孕药具使用趋势
目的:本研究考察了美国青少年选择性行为和避孕措施的流行程度随时间的变化。研究设计我们使用了2006-2010年(n= 4662)、2011-2015年(n= 4134)和2015-2019年(n= 3182)全国家庭成长调查中15-19岁青少年的数据。我们使用逻辑回归来确定不同性别的性行为和避孕药具使用期间的变化,以及一些不同年龄的措施。我们用Kaplan-Meier失败分析估计第一次阴茎-阴道性交的年龄概率。结果超过一半的青少年至少有过一种性行为。男性与异性伴侣的性行为有所减少。据报道,青少年男性第一次阴茎-阴道性交的时间延迟。据报告,从2006-2010年到2015-2019年,青少年女性在最后一次性行为中使用任何避孕方法的人数有所增加(86%,95%CI 83-89;91%, 95%CI 88-94),多种方法(26%,95%CI 22-31;36%, 95%CI 30-43),以及宫内节育器或植入物(3%,95%CI 1-4;15%, 95%ci 11-20)。2011-2015年,青少年男性报告伴侣使用宫内节育器或植入物的比例从1%增加到5%,最近在最后性交时使用避孕套的比例下降(78%,95%可信区间75- 82,2011 -2015;72%, 95%ci 67-77, 2015-2019)。避孕套的一致性随着时间的推移而下降。男性比女性更有可能报告在最后一次性交中使用避孕套,并在过去12个月内持续使用避孕套。这些发现表明,从2006年到2019年,男性青少年性经历下降,避孕药具使用总体增加,避孕套使用持续下降。这项分析及时更新了青少年性行为趋势和避孕措施的使用情况,表明青少年行为是复杂和不断发展的。必须提供性健康信息和服务,使年轻人有资源为自己和伴侣做出健康和负责任的选择。
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Contraception: X
Contraception: X Medicine-Obstetrics and Gynecology
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