National Health Statistics Reports, Number 104, June 22, 2017
Demographic variables used
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S Activity and Contraceptive Use Among Teenag
Demographic variables used
in this report The data on sexual activity and contraceptive use presented in this report are shown with respect to several key demographic characteristics of the respondent: age, race and Hispanic origin, family living arrangement at age 14, parental living arrangement at interview, mother’s age at her first child’s birth, and mother’s education. All tables showing data by race and Hispanic origin classify respondents according to the most recent (1997) guidelines for federal surveys from the Office of Management and Budget (20), except
Table 1 Hispanic origin classified according to the 1977 guidelines (21). This reporting standard was used in prior reports on this topic and is the only classification that allows comparison to the 1988 and 1995 NSAM data. Statistics based on the two classification standards differ only minimally; the questions on the NSFG and NSAM have always been from self- reports and have allowed the choice of more than one category. (In reference 11, see text tables and Appendix Tables I through XIV.) Three measures of the teenager’s family of origin are included because they have well-documented influences on sexual activity and use of contraception among teenagers, partly through their strong correlation with family socioeconomic status: mother’s educational attainment; the age when the mother had her first child; and family structure (parental presence or absence in the teenager’s household). Regarding family structure, the focus is primarily on those with two biological or adoptive parents compared with other arrangements. Two such measures are included and the choice between them is based on the nature of the outcome or indicator being shown: a) Family structure at age 14 addresses the living arrangement during the beginning of the teen years, before many have had sexual intercourse, and is used in tables presenting an event occurring at an undetermined time in the teenager’s past (for example, “ever had sexual intercourse”). b) Parental living arrangements at the time of the interview, based on a roster of household members, was used when the outcome of interest was closer to the time of the interview (see Table 2
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