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Sexually Active Teenagers Are More Likely to be Depressed and to Attempt Suicide


  Author: Robert Rector, Kirk Johnson
Publisher: The Heritage Foundation
Publication: A Report of the Heritage Center for Data Analysis
Document Date:                  June 02, 2003
Category: Adolescence/Youth > Youth Suicide
Related Categories:
Adolescence/Youth > Adolescent Mental/Emotional Health
Adolescence/Youth > Adolescent Sexual Activity
Sexuality > Sexual Relations
 

This paper addresses the psychological and emotional impact of teenage sexual activity. The research shows that sexually active adolescents are significantly more likely to experience depression and to attempt suicide than their non-sexually active peers.

 

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