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AMES, Iowa -- As a new mother herself, Brenda Lohman admits to
being shocked by the results of a new study she co-authored. It
found that among nearly 1,000 low-income families in three
major cities, one in four children between the ages of 11 and
16 reported having sex, with their first sexual intercourse
experience occurring at the average age of 12.77.


"So if 12 years was the average age here, that meant that
some kids were starting at 10 or younger," said Lohman, an
Iowa State University associate professor of human development
and family studies (HDFS). "A handful of kids reported
having sex as early as 8 or 9. We know from our follow-up
interviews that one boy who reported having sexual intercourse
for the first time at age nine had fathered four children by
the time he was 18."


"Those people who say that kids don't have sex at that
young of age should think again," she said.
"Definitely the age is the most shocking thing about this
study."


Tina Jordahl, a former Iowa State HDFS and public policy
graduate student who is now a market research specialist with
Hospice of Central Iowa, collaborated with Lohman on the study.
It analyzes data from the "Welfare, Children and Families:
A Three-City Study" -- a six-year longitudinal
investigation of low-income families living in Boston, Chicago
and San Antonio. Their paper, titled "A biological
analysis of risk and protective factors associated with early
sexual intercourse of young adolescents," was posted
online in the Children and Youth Services Review and will be
published in an upcoming issue of the journal.


Interview data for the study was first collected in 1999 on
youth between the ages of 10 and 14, and again in 2001. Lohman
says she also has data collected in 2006 from the same
subjects, who were between 16 and 20 by that time.


In the study, boys reported their first sexual intercourse at
younger ages (averaging 12.48) than girls (13.16). Boys also
had nearly 10 percent higher frequency of intercourse than
girls and were also more likely to experience sexual debut (20
percent to 14 percent) between the two years when the first two
waves of data were collected.


Recent national research has found that 13 percent of girls and
15 percent of boys have had sex by the time they're 16.
Lohman says that means the rate of sex among her low-income
sample is only slightly higher among the girls, but almost
double among the boys


"The ages [of sexual debut] are a bit younger than the
national samples, but not alarmingly so," she said.


African Americans also had 12 percent more early sexual
intercourse than whites (29 to 17 percent respectively),
although racial differences did not change the age of their
first intercourse.


The authors report that periods of instability in family
structure and welfare use serve as risk factors for early
sexual activity. They found that additional maternal education
-- beyond a high school level -- was found to inhibit some of
that activity.


"That can be for multiple reasons," Lohman said.
"It can be that mothers have better paying jobs and more
stable home environment and they're less likely to be in
stressful circumstances. It could also be that mothers then
have greater cognitive capacities to sort of sit down and
discuss the pros and cons of waiting to have sex until
you're older."


For that reason, the researchers propose allotting public
funding to increase maternal education as a way to reduce early
sexual promiscuity among their children.


The study also found the youths' involvement in delinquent
acts drastically increases the chances of early sexual
activity.


Because of the gender differences in sexual debut, the authors
also urge more gender-specific prevention programs that are
implemented at earlier ages, especially among high risk
populations.


"It may be that boys and girls, starting at younger ages,
should have these programs that are designed separately by
gender before they're moved back together over time,"
Lohman said. "And yes, they must start much, much younger
than they do now. You have to start before those young kids --
10 or even younger -- start becoming sexually active."


She says the current political climate in Washington may be
right for those types of programs to be developed.


"The Bush administration concentrated on abstinence
education programs for all families across the spectrum of
income, and Obama is definitely focusing on sexual education
and prevention programs," said Lohman. "He's put
a lot more money back into those programs that were stripped
away during the Bush administration. And given his focus in
other areas, he is concentrating on high-risk, low-income
disadvantaged families as well."


Lohman is currently working on research to determine the
relationship between obesity and teen sexuality. She hopes to
publish results from that study within the year.



Brenda Lohman, Human Development and Family Studies, (515)
294-6230, (773) 505-2872 (c), blohman@iastate.edu


Tina Jordahl, Hospice of Central Iowa, tinajordahl@gmail.com


Cathy Curtis, College of Human Sciences, (515) 294-8175,
ccurtis@iastate.edu


Mike Ferlazzo, News Service, (515) 294-8986, ferlazzo@iastate.edu



A new Iowa State study of nearly 1,000 low-income families in
three major cities found that one in four children between the
ages of 11 and 16 reported having sex, with their first sexual
intercourse experience occurring at the average age of 12.77.
The study was co-authored by Brenda Lohman, an associate
professor of human development and family studies; and Tina
Jordahl, a former ISU graduate student.


"So if 12 years was the average age here, that meant that
some kids were starting at 10 or younger. A handful of kids
reported having sex as early as 8 or 9. We know from our
follow-up interviews that one boy who reported having sexual
intercourse for the first time at age nine had fathered four
children by the time he was 18."


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Aug. 8, 2011, 1:39 p.m.


What is the average age that girls are having their first sexual intercourse?
The average age when people (girls and guys) start having intercourse is about 17. Only about half of high school students have ever had intercourse, and even once they start having it, most teens don’t have it frequently.
Choosing to have sex is a big decision. It’s important to wait until you’re ready to have sex .

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and I knew that I wasn't ready to have one-night stand,
but I was also really horny all the time
and honestly, I would've slept with anyone
My sober self knew that I wasn't ready,
I wore a decidedly puritanical outfit
Like, just the like the ugliest bra you could think of.
We go to the party and I get drunk.
There was like, beer pong and people were shotgunning
and mixing all sorts of flavored vodkas.
I sort of loved it and hated it at the same time.
And I see this guy who's wearing a frat shirt,
and I was like, You, you're perfect.
I don't think we exchanged any words.
And at one point, he was like, Wait, pause,
on my friend Shula's dorm room wall.
to go back to his dorm room and hook up.
I do remember sort of panicking on the way there,
knowing that his expectations and mine were different
He took off my shirt, and the first thing he said
At this point I'm sobering up a little bit,
and I think, Am I gonna go through with this?
But I wanted to be polite, I didn't wanna offend him.
So I was just going with the strategy of distracting him.
So I was like, What kind of books do you like?
And he was like, I don't really read,
and kept pulling at my skirt, trying to get it off.
And I was like, Okay, but if you had to pick
just one book that you've read that you really liked.
And he was like, Okay, who's the guy
and certified academic asshole, was aghast.
and he kept kissing my neck and just littering my body
with all these horrible teenage-y hickeys,
And so I just went with the first thing
that popped in my head, I'm on my period,
It was like, Can you at least do anything?
And my closing line was, Not if you like Michael Crichton.
As I'm walking home, I have my shoes in my hand
and don't feel bad about offending a bro at a party
because you don't owe them anything.
Learn how to say no in whatever way you know how.
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A social media video clip reportedly showing two students having sex in a Maryland high school classroom is under investigation by school officials and legal authorities.
The incident occurred in a classroom within Woodlawn High School, a school in the Baltimore County town of Gwynn Oak. Upon learning of the video, Principal Jamel Jernigan alerted parents in an October 8 letter. The letter has only recently been reported by local media.
"I was recently made aware of a social media post of a video involving Woodlawn High School students engaged in highly inappropriate behavior while in class," the letter said, according to WJZ-TV.
"An investigation is underway with school administration, our [Baltimore County Public Schools] safety manager and the Baltimore County Police Department," the letter continued.
Jernigan's letter didn't specify how many students were involved, their ages or the date of the incident. A student is believed to have recorded the incident, the aforementioned news outlet noted. It's also unclear if the alleged sex act or the reposting of the video constituted crimes.
The principal's letter did state, howeve
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