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Health Status > Adolescents
SEXUAL ACTIVITY
In 2003, 46.7 percent of high school students
reported ever having sexual intercourse, representing a slight increase
since 2001. Although non-Hispanic Black students were most likely
to report ever having sexual intercourse (67.3 percent), they were
also most likely to report condom use during their last sexual encounter
(72.8 percent of sexually active students). Hispanic students were
second most likely to report ever having intercourse (51.4 percent),
followed by non-Hispanic White students (41.8 percent).
Almost half of all 12th grade students reported
having sexual intercourse in the 3 months preceding the survey.
Among 9th grade students, more males were currently sexually active
(24 percent) than females (18.3 percent). By 12th grade, however,
females were more likely to be currently sexually active (51 percent)
than males (46.5 percent). More than half of all high school students
reported that they have never had sexual intercourse. Abstinence
education programs provide funding for education, mentoring, counseling,
and adult supervision to promote abstinence from sexual activity.
In 2003, 63 percent of sexually active students
reported using a condom during their last sexual intercourse. Condom
use by male students is reportedly higher than condom use by females
in every grade, and younger students reported more condom use during
their last sexual intercourse (69 percent of 9th and 10th graders)
than older students (57.4 percent of 12th graders).
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Pie Chart: Sexual Activity Among High School Students:
2003
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Vertical Stacked Bar Chart: Condom Use Among Sexually
Active High School Students, by Grade: 2003
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