Teens Using Condoms More Often, But Not Consistently

Teens Using Condoms More Often, But Not Consistently

Sexually active teens are using condoms more often, but inconsistently, finds a federal survey released today that asked its largest-ever sample of teens about their sex lives.

The data, based on in-person interviews with 4,662 never-married teens ages 15-19, was collected by the National Center for Health Statistics in 2006-2010 for its National Survey of Family Growth. It found that since 2002, the percentage of teen boys using condoms the first time they had sex increased 9 percentage points; their use of condoms in combination with another method rose 6 percentage points.

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