In , some % of high schoolers reported that they had ever had sex, down from % in , 46% in , and 54% in (The YRBS only. 2. By 15 years about 13% of teens have had sexual intercourse. 3. By the time they reach 19 years 7 out of 10 teens have. LSAC Annual Statistical Report chapter – November Closeup photo of a teenage couple holding hands Sex and romance in the teen years.
Here are some findings from the survey: On average, girls are losing their virginity at 15 years of age. 14 percent of teens who are having sex say they’re doing it at school. 52 percent of survey. The percentage of teens in the U.S. who have had sex has ticked down since the s, a new report finds. The latest estimates — which are based on data gathered from to Estimated Reading Time: 4 mins. By age 17, this figure increased to 53 percent, while it was 79 percent by age Among all males between 15 and 24 years of age, 20 percent indicated that they had had sexual intercourse by age Estimated Reading Time: 3 mins.
“We have more kids choosing not to have sex and that’s great news.” Of male teens aged 15 to 19, 44 percent reported having sex at least once, while 42 percent of females reported having sex. 2. By 15 years about 13% of teens have had sexual intercourse. 3. By the time they reach 19 years 7 out of 10 teens have had sexual intercourse at least once. 4. The chance of becoming pregnant. About half of male and female teenagers have had sex, including about 20 percent of year-old females. And contraceptive use is far from perfect. As a result, each year there are about 1 million.
Roughly 40 percent of never-married teens between 15 and 19 years of age reported having sexual intercourse in , the most recent year for which data is available, and an overwhelming majority uses contraception -- condoms, for the most part -- the agency said in the new report. The declining rate of sexually active teens continues a trend that started in , and parallels declines in both teen birth and pregnancy rates seen in the country since then, according to the CDC. From through , 42 percent of never-married female teenagers and 38 percent of never-married male teenagers reported having had sexual intercourse, the CDC's National Center for Health Statistics noted. Both of these numbers dropped significantly from , when they were each 46 percent. Among all females between 15 and 24 years of age included in the analysis, which was based on participants in the National Survey of Family Growth, 21 percent said they had had sexual intercourse by age
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