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Teens in intact families are less likely to be sexually experienced

Since 1988, teens have become less likely to engage in sexual activity. Teens in intact families experienced a steeper decline than peers in non-intact families.

Percent of sexually experienced teens

Teens in intact families are less likely to be sexually experienced

Sources: National Center for Health Statistics, National Survey of Family Growth, 2006–2010.

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