Monday, June 10, 2019

Around half of 17-year-olds have had sex and they’re more responsible than you think

Australia’s teens get their sexual information from a variety of sources and seem to know a lot about STIs. Kevin Laminto/UnsplashJust under half of year 10 to 12 students have had sex, according to research released today. They know more about sexually transmitted infections (STIs) than you might think and are using a variety of sources for their sexual health information. But there’s room to improve condom use and STI testing for sexually active teens. Only 13% of all those surveyed thought they were likely to get an STI. Read more: Good sex ed doesn’t lead to teen pregnancy, it prevents it In 2018, we surveyed 6,327 secondary students in years 10 to 12 from across Australia in all kinds of schools, for the Sixth National Survey of Secondary Students and

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