This book presents national estimates from the National Center for Health Statistics on sexual behaviour, sexual attraction, and sexual identity in the United States; prevalence and timing of oral sex with opposite-sex partners among females and males aged 15-24 years; contraceptive methods women have used in the United States from 1982-2010; current contraceptive use in the United States (2006-2010); and use of emergency contraception among women aged 15-44. These behaviours and characteristics are relevant to birth and pregnancy rates, as well as to the incidence of sexually transmitted infections.
Preface; Sexual Behavior, Sexual Attraction, & Sexual Identity in the United States:: Data From the 2006-2008 National Survey of Family Growth; Prevalence & Timing of Oral Sex with Opposite-sex Partners Among Females & Males Aged 15-24 Years:: United States, 2007-2010; Contraceptive Methods Women Have Ever Used:: United States, 1982-2010; Current Contraceptive Use in the United States, 2006-2010, & Changes in Patterns of Use Since 1995; Use of Emergency Contraception Among Women Aged 15-44:: United States, 2006-2010; Index.
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