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| Survey of teens suggests that sex and illegal drugs still go together |
Posted on Friday, August 20 @ 16:22:13 CDT
For teenagers, it appears that sex and drugs do go together, though the annual survey of U.S. teens didn't ask about rock 'n' roll.KEYWORDS: teen sex drug use marijuana teen survey US
For teenagers, it appears that sex and drugs do go together, though the annual survey of U.S. teens didn't ask about rock 'n' roll.
Teens who say at least half their friends are having sex are more likely to report having tried marijuana, alcohol and cigarettes, according to a survey released Thursday by the National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse at Columbia University in New York City.
The survey asked teens between 12 and 17 about their use of illegal substances. Researchers then looked at other teen activities to see if those who used drugs had anything else in common.
Researchers compared teens who reported that at least half their friends are sexually active with those who said that none of their friends are. About one in four teens reported at least half their friends are sexually active; about four in 10 said none are.
The study found that the first group is:
• More likely to have tried alcohol, 66 percent vs. 10 percent of those whose friends don't have sex.
• More likely to have gotten drunk at least once in the past month, 31 percent vs. 1 percent.
• More likely to have tried marijuana, 45 percent vs. 2 percent.
• More likely to have tried cigarettes, 45 percent vs. 8 percent.
No matter what their behavior, teens said that smoking, using illegal drugs and getting drunk are not cool. More than 80 percent said each of these activities make a teenager "seem like a loser."
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