Contraception used by U.S. male teens during last intercourse 2011-2015, by ethnicity

Percentage of U.S. male teenagers that used select contraception methods during their last sexual intercourse from 2011 to 2015, by ethnicity

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Release date

June 2017

Region

United States

Survey time period

2011 to 2015

Number of respondents

2,087 respondents

Age group

15-19 years

Special properties

never-married male teens

Method of interview

Face-to-face interview

Supplementary notes

Last sexual intercourse in the past 3 months among never-married males and females.
* All other methods, excluding condom and hormonal methods. Thus, if other method was combined with condom or hormonal method, it is not counted. Other methods include withdrawal, sterilization, IUD, female condom, diaphragm, cervical cap, spermicidal foam, jelly or cream, suppository, sponge, calendar rhythm method, and “other” methods.

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