REALITY

Think TV makes sex look sexy? Here are the real facts about consequences of teen sex.

FACT: Sexual activity at an early age has multiple harmful consequences.

The earlier a teenage girl begins sexual activity, the more likely she is to suffer from increased rates of infection with sexually transmitted diseases, increased rates of out-of-wedlock pregnancy and birth, increased rates of single parenthood, decreased marital stability, increased maternal and child poverty, increased abortion, increased depression, and decreased adult happiness.1

FACT: Most sexually active teens say they wish they had waited until they were older before having sex.

Nearly two-thirds of sexually active teens state that they regret their initial sexual activity and wish they had waited until they were older before becoming sexually active.2

FACT: Sexually active teens are more likely to be depressed and to attempt suicide.

Sexually active teens are less likely to be happy, more likely to be depressed, and more likely to attempt suicide. Teenage girls who are sexually active are three times more likely to be depressed and three times more likely to attempt suicide than girls who are not active. Teenage boys who are sexually active are more than twice as likely to be depressed and are almost ten times more likely to attempt suicide than boys who are not active.3


1. Robert E. Rector, Kirk A. Johnson, Lauren Noyes, and Shannan Martin,
"The Harmful Effects of Early Sexual Activity & Multiple Sexual Partners Among Women:
A Book of Charts", The Heritage Foundation, June 26, 2003.
2. National Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy, Americans Sound Off About Teen Pregnancy
December 2003, p. 17.
3. Robert E. Rector, Kirk A. Johnson, and Lauren Noyes,
"Sexually Active Teenagers Are More Likely to be Depressed and to Attempt Suicide",
The Heritage Foundation, Center for Data Analysis Report No. 03-04, June 3, 2003.