Teenagers Aim for Condomless Sex
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A new report published by the Ministry of Health reveals worrying data: the consumption of the morning after pill grows and the use of methods such as the 'backward march'.
Experts have been warning for years that young people are neglecting condom use, which has triggered sexually transmitted infections. The cause is no other than the abandonment of condom use (also misuse). They pointed to young people, but they also extended it to adolescents, (the average age of sexual intercourse is 16) although there was not much data. Now, yes, and with them in hand it is proven that, although condoms are still the most wide…
One in three adolescents between 15 and 18 years of age in Spain has already had sexual intercourse, according to the sexual behavior module of the HBSC-2022 study presented on Tuesday by the Ministry of Health. Specifically, 34.8% of young people report having had this type of relationship, a similar percentage between boys and girls, although with important differences according to age and socioeconomic level.
One third of young people aged 15 to 18 have had coital sex, and although the condom is the anti-drug method...
34.8% of adolescents have had coital sex and 13.2% have started at age 13 or earlier. It is one of the main findings of the adolescent sexual behaviour module of the HBSC-2022 Study in Spain (Health Behaviour in School-aged Children), the results of which have been presented by the Ministry of Health. The study analyses the sexual behaviour of young people in school between 15 and 18 years of age. The analysis, as part of the international proje…
The report reveals that in 2022 34.8 per cent of adolescents between 15 and 18 years of age have had coital sex, with little difference between boys (34.3 per cent) and girls (35.2 per cent). However, age clearly influences: 20.7 per cent of young people between 15 and 16 years of age have had sex, compared to 48.5 per cent in the 17-18 age group. Decreased use of safe methods Condom is the most common method of contraception: 65.5 per cent of a…
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