Metriarch Data Look Book vol. 2

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DEFINITION

The percent of female high school students who reported to be sexually active when surveyed in 2019. 28

Lookbook Vol. 2

Teen Sexual Activity

OKLAHOMA 29.7 percent Data Highlight: The percent of teens postponing sexual activity is increasing NATIONAL AVERAGE across the country, and researchers have yet to pinpoint exactly 28.4 percent what is causing this change. Many are studying how cultural changes caused by the internet might have caused this and other behavioral shifts. 29 Why We Care: Nationwide, the percentage of teens engaging in sexual activity is declining. 28 While experts are still unsure why this is, they are certain abstinence-based programming and fear-promoting tactics do little to dissuade sexual activity.29 It is thought the internet may deserve some credit for a reduction in several high-risk behaviors among teens, simply because they are far more engaged in virtual life than former generations.29 Most teens have at least one social media account, with 71 percent reporting use of at least two regularly, and this social shift is linked to postponing sexual activity.29 The flip side of this benefit is that teens are also influenced by unrealistic representations of sex found on the internet, often distorting their understanding of what real human sexual relationships entail.29 While delayed sexual activity is associated with positive health outcomes in general, misinformation found online about sex could be harmful to teens if not countered by comprehensive sex education.29

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What We Can Do: - Ensure individuals have adequate information and access to all forms of birth control in order to choose the best method for their lifestyle - Support inclusive, scientific, evidence-based prevention programming addressing subsequent teen births - Advocate for comprehensive, inclusive, scientific, and evidence-based health education in all Oklahoma schools.


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Amenities

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Intimate Partner Violence

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ACEs Reported

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Female Incarceration

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page 75

Frequent Mental Distress

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Sexual Violence

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page 74

Postpartum Depression

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page 67

Drug-Related Deaths

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page 68

Binge Drinking

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page 66

Neonatal Death

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page 61

Maternal Mortality

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page 60

Healthy Birth Spacing

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page 59

Poor Health Perceptions

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page 51

Obesity

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pages 53-55

Preterm Births

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page 56

Low Birthweight

1min
page 57

Women Who Smoke

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Subsequent Teen Births

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page 46

Cost of Child Care

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page 38

High School Drop-Out Rate

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page 44

Women with a College Degree

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page 45

Women Experiencing Poverty

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Food Insecurity

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page 35

Gender Pay Gap

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page 37

Substandard Housing

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page 39

Teen Birth Rate

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pages 30-33

Teen Sexual Activity

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page 27

Drug or Alcohol ...of Teens

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Consistent Primary Care

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page 21

Teen Condom Usage

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page 29

Access to Mental Health Services

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page 17

Adequate Prenatal Care

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page 16

Uninsured Women

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page 18

Access to Dental Care

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