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  1. 6. Aug. 2021 · Rates of vaginal, oral, and anal sex in the past 12 months and past 30 days exhibited a quadratic, inverted U-shape with age such that rates were highest for people in young (ages 25–29 years old) to middle adulthood (ages 30–49 years old) and lower at younger (ages 18–24 years old) and older ages (> 50 years old).

    • Hannah Roberts, Angus Clark, Carter Sherman, Mary M. Heitzeg, Brian M. Hicks
    • 10.1371/journal.pone.0255371
    • 2021
    • PLoS One. 2021; 16(8): e0255371.
  2. 22. März 2017 · This review will discuss studies related to teen perceptions of the influences, consequences, and realities of sexual activity and teen pregnancy and youth thoughts on access to sexual health education and contraception.

    • Judith W Herrman, Anef
    • 2017
  3. 22. Juni 2017 · An estimated 55% of male and female teens have had sexual intercourse by age 18 and approximately 80% of teens used some form of contraception at first sex, according to a new report by the CDC’s National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS).

  4. The number of teens from ages 15 to 19 who have had sex dropped 14% for females and 22% for males over the past 25 years, revealed new data published by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and...

  5. Sexualy active. Vaginal Sex 44% have had vaginal sex (32% by Year 10, 52% by Year 12). Anal Sex 12% have had anal sex (8% by Year 10, 16% by Year 12). Oral Sex. Results of the Sixth National Survey provide a picture of teenagers demonstrating similar.

  6. Among male teenagers, the percentage who had ever had sexual intercourse declined by 17% between 2002 (46%) and 2015–2017 (38%). A significant decrease in the percentage of male teenagers who had ever had sexual intercourse was seen between 2011–2015 (44%) and 2015–2017 (38%).

  7. On average, teens have sex for the first time at age 18 (Finer & Philbin, 2014). By age 15, only 16 percent of teens have had vaginal intercourse. By age 19, seven in 10 have had intercourse (Guttmacher Institute, 2014). 15- to 17-year-old females have engaged in oral sex (Copen et al., 2012).

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