| Literature DB >> 33997764 |
Laura D Lindberg1, Lauren Firestein2, Cynthia Beavin1.
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. STUDYEntities:
Keywords: Adolescents; Contraceptive use; Sexual and reproductive health; Sexual behaviors; Surveillance; Surveys
Year: 2021 PMID: 33997764 PMCID: PMC8102179 DOI: 10.1016/j.conx.2021.100064
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Contracept X ISSN: 2590-1516
Percentage of females and males aged 15-19 who engaged in specific sexual behaviors, 2006–2019 National Survey of Family Growth
| 2006-2010 | 95% CI | 2011-2015 | 95% CI | 2015-2019 | 95% CI | 2006-2010 | 95% CI | 2011-2015 | 95% CI | 2015-2019 | 95% CI | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Unweighted | (n=2,284) | (n=2,047) | (n=1,894) | (n=2,378) | (n=2,087) | (n=1,918) | ||||||
| Weighted | (N=10,477,877) | (N=9,482,466) | (N=9,439,433) | (N=10,816,496) | (N=9,997,062) | |||||||
| Any sexual experience | ||||||||||||
| Total | 56 | (52, 59) | 57 | (53, 60) | 54 | (50, 58) | 59 | (56, 62) | 58 | (55, 61) | 52 | (49, 56) |
| 15-17 years | 42 | (38, 46) | 44 | (39, 48) | 41 | (36, 46) | 47 | (43, 51) | 48 | (44, 52) | 39 | (35, 43) |
| 18-19 years | 73 | (68, 78) | 75 | (70, 79) | 71 | (65, 77) | 76 | (73, 80) | 74 | (70, 79) | 71 | (66, 76) |
| Ever had penile vaginal intercourse with partner of different sex | ||||||||||||
| Total | 43 | (40, 47) | 43 | (39, 47) | 41 | (37, 45) | 42 | (39, 45) | 44 | (42, 47) | 39 | (35, 43) |
| 15-17 years | 27 | (24, 31) | 28 | (24, 32) | 25 | (21, 29) | 28 | (24, 31) | 31 | (28, 35) | 23 | (19, 27) |
| 18-19 years | 64 | (58, 69) | 64 | (59, 69) | 63 | (57, 69) | 64 | (60, 69) | 65 | (60, 70) | 60 | (55, 66) |
| Ever had oral sex with partner of different sex | ||||||||||||
| Total | 47 | (44, 50) | 45 | (41, 49) | 44 | (40, 48) | 48 | (45, 52) | 51 | (48, 55) | 43 | (40, 47) |
| 15-17 years | 32 | (28, 36) | 33 | (28, 37) | 31 | (27, 36) | 38 | (34, 41) | 41 | (37, 44) | 30 | (27, 34) |
| 18-19 years | 65 | (61, 70) | 62 | (57, 68) | 62 | (56, 68) | 65 | (60, 71) | 68 | (63, 73) | 61 | (56, 66) |
| Ever had anal sex with partner of different sex | ||||||||||||
| Total | 12 | (10, 13) | 11 | (9, 13) | 9 | (7, 12) | 10 | (9, 12) | 11 | (9, 12) | 8 | (6, 9) |
| 15-17 years | 8 | (6, 9) | 6 | (4, 8) | 4 | (3, 6) | 6 | (4, 7) | 8 | (6, 10) | 4 | (3, 6) |
| 18-19 years | 17 | (14, 20) | 18 | (13, 22) | 17 | (12, 21) | 18 | (14, 21) | 15 | (12, 19) | 12 | (9, 16) |
| Ever had a sexual experience with a same sex partner | ||||||||||||
| Total | 12 | (10, 13) | 12 | (10, 14) | 15 | (12, 17) | 3 | (2, 4) | 2 | (1, 2) | 3 | (2, 4) |
| 15-17 years | 10 | (8, 12) | 10 | (8, 12) | 11 | (9, 13) | 2 | (1, 3) | 1 | (1, 2) | 3 | (2, 4) |
| 18-19 years | 14 | (11, 17) | 14 | (11, 18) | 19 | (15, 23) | 4 | (3, 6) | 2 | (1, 4) | 4 | (2, 6) |
This includes vaginal, oral, and anal sex with any partner.a
Fig. 1Cumulative probability of age at first penile-vaginal intercourse, by single year of age among females and males aged 15–24, 2006–2019 National Survey of Family Growth.
Use of contraception at last penile-vaginal intercourse in the past 12 months among females and males aged 15–19, by method(s) used, 2006–2019 National Survey of Family Growth
| 2006-2010 | 2011-2015 | 2015-2019 | 2006-2010 | 2011-2015 | 2015-2019 | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| (n=980) | (n=804) | (n=689) | (n=961) | (n=867) | (n=705) | |||||||
| % | 95% CI | % | 95% CI | % | 95% CI | % | 95% CI | % | 95% CI | % | 95% CI | |
| Method Use | ||||||||||||
| Used no method | 14 | (11, 17) | 12 | (9, 15) | 9 | (6, 12) | 7 | (5, 9) | 6 | (4, 7) | 6 | (4, 8) |
| Used any method | 86 | (83, 89) | 88 | (85, 91) | 91 | (88, 94) | 93 | (91, 95) | 94 | (93, 96) | 94 | (92, 96) |
| LARC | 3 | (1, 4) | 4 | (2, 6) | 15 | (11, 20) | 0 | (0, 1) | 2 | (1, 3) | 5 | (3, 7) |
| IUD | 2 | (1, 4) | 2 | (0, 3) | 5 | (3, 8) | 0 | (0, 1) | 1 | (0, 1) | 2 | (1, 4) |
| Implant | 0 | (0, 0) | 2 | (1, 3) | 10 | (6, 13) | 0 | (0, 0) | 1 | (1, 2) | 2 | (1, 4) |
| Injectables | 8 | (6, 10) | 8 | (6, 10) | 9 | (5, 12) | 6 | (3, 8) | 6 | (4, 8) | 4 | (2, 6) |
| Pill | 28 | (24, 33) | 31 | (26, 36) | 29 | (24, 35) | 38 | (34, 43) | 39 | (34, 43) | 40 | (35, 46) |
| Patch / ring | 4 | (2, 6) | 2 | (0, 4) | 2 | (0, 3) | 2 | (1, 4) | 2 | (1, 3) | 3 | (1, 4) |
| Condom (male) | 54 | (49, 59) | 57 | (51, 63) | 52 | (45, 58) | 77 | (73, 81) | 78 | (75, 82) | 72 | (67, 77) |
| Withdrawal | 17 | (13, 21) | 22 | (17, 27) | 23 | (17, 29) | 19 | (15, 22) | 23 | (19, 27) | 27 | (21, 32) |
| Alone | 8 | (6, 11) | 8 | (5, 11) | 6 | (3, 9) | 3 | (2, 5) | 4 | (3, 6) | 4 | (3, 6) |
| W/other method | 9 | (6, 12) | 13 | (9, 17) | 17 | (12, 22) | 16 | (12, 19) | 19 | (15, 23) | 22 | (17, 27) |
| Other method | 1 | (0, 2) | 3 | (2, 4) | 4 | (2, 6) | 2 | (1, 4) | 2 | (1, 3) | 4 | (1, 7) |
| Used 2+ methods | 26 | (22, 31) | 33 | (28, 38) | 36 | (30, 43) | 47 | (42, 51) | 51 | (45, 56) | 50 | (45, 55) |
IUD, implant.
Male sterilization, female condom, emergency contraception, fertility awareness, rhythm, foam/jelly, something else (no 15-19 yr old respondent reported using female sterilization).
Fig. 2Consistency of condom use among respondents that had penile-vaginal intercourse in the past 12 months, females and males aged 15-19, by gender and period, 2006-2019 National Survey of Family Growth.