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Contraceptive use by 15-year-old students at their last sexual intercourse: results from 24 countries.

Emmanuelle Godeau1, Saoirse Nic Gabhainn, Céline Vignes, Jim Ross, Will Boyce, Joanna Todd.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To identify and report cross-national patterns in contraceptive use among sexually active adolescents.
DESIGN: A cross-national cross-sectional survey.
SETTING: Data were collected in 2002 by self-report questionnaire from students in school classrooms. PARTICIPANTS: A cluster sample of 33,943 students aged 15 years from 24 countries. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: International standardized questions on ever having had sexual intercourse and contraceptive use at last sexual intercourse.
RESULTS: The percentages of students reporting having had sexual intercourse ranged from 14.1% in Croatia to 37.6% in England; 82.3% of those who were sexually active reported that they used condoms and/or birth control pills at last intercourse. Condom use only was most frequent and ranged from 52.7% in Sweden to 89.2% in Greece. Dual use of condoms and contraceptive pills was also relatively frequent, ranging from 2.6% in Croatia to 28.8% in Canada. The use of contraceptive pills was most frequent in northern and western Europe. No contraceptive use at last intercourse was reported by 13.2% of students.
CONCLUSIONS: A substantial minority of 15-year-olds have engaged in sexual intercourse. Condom use is the most frequent method of contraception reported by the sexually active respondents, followed by the dual use of condoms and contraceptive pills and contraceptive pills only. The proportions of poorly protected and unprotected youth remain high, and attention to international policy and practice determinants of young sexual behavior and contraceptive use is required.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18180415     DOI: 10.1001/archpediatrics.2007.8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med        ISSN: 1072-4710


  15 in total

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2.  Sexual perceptions and practices of young people in Northern Thailand.

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Review 4.  Review of HIV vulnerability and condom use in central and eastern Europe.

Authors:  Yuri A Amirkhanian
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5.  U.S./European differences in condom use.

Authors:  John Santelli; Theo G Sandfort; Mark Orr
Journal:  J Adolesc Health       Date:  2009-03       Impact factor: 5.012

6.  Assessing perceived risk and STI prevention behavior: a national population-based study with special reference to HPV.

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Review 7.  Awareness and knowledge of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) among school-going adolescents in Europe: a systematic review of published literature.

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8.  Psychosocial Correlates of Dual Methods for Contraception and STI Protection in Urban Adolescents.

Authors:  Robert P Pack; Xiaoming Li; Bonita F Stanton; Lesley A Cottrell
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9.  Breast and gynecological cancers in Croatia, 1988-2008.

Authors:  Iva Kelava; Karlo Tomicić; Marina Kokić; Ante Corusić; Pavao Planinić; Iva Kirac; Jure Murgić; Tomislav Kulis; Ariana Znaor
Journal:  Croat Med J       Date:  2012-04       Impact factor: 1.351

10.  Sexual Health questions included in the Health Behaviour in School-aged Children (HBSC) Study: an international methodological pilot investigation.

Authors:  Honor Young; András Költő; Marta Reis; Elizabeth M Saewyc; Nathalie Moreau; Lorraine Burke; Alina Cosma; Béat Windlin; Saoirse Nic Gabhainn; Emmanuelle Godeau
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