Rotermann Michelle
Health Information and Research Division, Statistics Canada, Ottawa, Ontario.
Health Rep. 2008 Sep;19(3):53-7.
Results from the 1996/1997 National Population Health Survey and the 2003 and 2005 Canadian Community Health Survey suggest that the proportion of teens who have had sexual intercourse has declined. In 2005, 43% of 15- to 19-year-olds reported that they had had sexual intercourse at least once, down from 47% in 1996/1997. As well, the proportion of teens reporting that they had become sexually active before age 15 declined. About one-third of those who had had intercourse in the previous year did so with more than one partner. Condom use was reported by around three-quarters of sexually active 15- to 19-year-olds who had had multiple partners or who were not married or in a common-law relationship.
1996/1997年全国人口健康调查以及2003年和2005年加拿大社区健康调查的结果表明,有过性交经历的青少年比例有所下降。2005年,15至19岁的青少年中有43%报告称他们至少有过一次性交经历,低于1996/1997年的47%。此外,报告称在15岁之前开始性活跃的青少年比例也有所下降。在前一年有过性交经历的人中,约三分之一的人有不止一个性伴侣。在有多个性伴侣、未婚或处于同居关系的15至19岁性活跃青少年中,约四分之三的人报告使用了避孕套。