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Teenage Virginity by Family StructureThis chart looks at the rates of teenage virginity by family structure and includes adopted and foster children. Again, we see the same pattern emerging: The more stable the belonging in the family history, the greater the level of virginity. In this chart, we also see the dramatic difference between adopted children and foster care children. Both of these children come from troubled backgrounds but are treated very differently. Children adopted early into intact marriages are more likely to keep their virginity as illustrated here. Prior to adoption, the parents are screened not only got financial resources but also for the level of belonging. The adopted infant comes into a family full of a desire to belong to the child, leading to very positive outcomes. By contrast, the foster child more frequently experiences many moves and many experiences of rejection leading to very poor outcomes. Adopted children have the highest levels of virginity, and foster children have the lowest. Source: National Longitudinal Survey of Adolescent Health, Wave I, 1995. |
Percent of Adolescents Who Felt "Sad a Lot" or "Sad Most of the Time" During the Past Week by Family Structure
The Probability of Divorce for Women Who Cohabit or Have Sexual Relations with Another Before Marriage
Average Number of Voluntary Lifetime Sexual Partners for Women by Age of First Voluntary Sexual Intercourse
Levels of Abortion by Frequency of Worship Among Teenagers with a Good Relationship with at Least One Parent
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