Teenagers in the United States: sexual activity, contraceptive use, and childbearing, 2002.

J. Abma, G. Martinez, W. Mosher, B. Dawson
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OBJECTIVE This report presents national estimates of sexual activity, contraceptive use, and births among males and females 15-19 years of age in the United States in 2002 from the National Survey of Family Growth (NSFG). Data are also presented from the 1988 and 1995 NSFGs, and from the 1988 and 1995 National Survey of Adolescent Males (NSAM). METHODS Descriptive tables of numbers and percents are presented and interpreted. Data were collected through in-person interviews of the civilian noninstitutionalized population in the United States. Interviews were conducted with 7,643 females, 1,150 of whom were teenagers, and 4,928 males, 1,121 of whom were teenagers. RESULTS In 2002, about 47 percent of female teenagers (4.6 million), and about 46 percent of male teenagers (4.7 million) had had sexual intercourse at least once. For never-married males, there was a significant decline from 55 percent in 1995 to 46 percent in 2002. Among never-married females, for those aged 15-17 there was a significant decline in the percent sexually experienced, and for those aged 18-19 there was no significant change. Teenagers showed increases in the use of contraceptives. About 3 out of 4 teens used a method of contraception at their first intercourse. About 91 percent of males and 83 percent of females used a method at their last (most recent) sex. Hispanic teens are most likely to have a birth before age 20 and non-Hispanic whites are least likely, with non-Hispanic black teens in the middle. CONCLUSION This report documents findings that may be helpful in understanding trends in teen birth and pregnancy, and STD rates.
美国青少年:性行为、避孕措施的使用和生育,2002年。
目的:本报告介绍了2002年美国15-19岁男性和女性的性活动、避孕药具使用和出生率的全国估计数据,这些数据来自全国家庭增长调查(NSFG)。数据也来自1988年和1995年nsfg,以及1988年和1995年全国青少年男性调查(NSAM)。方法给出描述性的数字和百分比表并进行解释。数据是通过对美国非收容人口的面对面访谈收集的。对7643名女性和4928名男性进行了采访,其中1150名是青少年,1121名是青少年。结果2002年,约47%的女性青少年(460万)和约46%的男性青少年(470万)至少有过一次性行为。对于未婚男性来说,这一比例从1995年的55%大幅下降到2002年的46%。在从未结过婚的女性中,15-17岁的人有过性经历的比例显著下降,而18-19岁的人没有明显变化。青少年使用避孕药具的人数有所增加。大约四分之三的青少年在第一次性交时采取了避孕措施。大约91%的男性和83%的女性在他们最后一次(最近一次)性行为中使用了避孕方法。西班牙裔青少年最有可能在20岁之前生育,非西班牙裔白人的可能性最低,非西班牙裔黑人青少年居中。结论本报告的发现可能有助于了解青少年生育和怀孕的趋势,以及性病发病率。
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