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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Aug 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Adolesc Health. 2013 Jun 3;53(2):235–240. doi: 10.1016/j.jadohealth.2013.03.017

Table 3. Percent of sexually experienced 15–19-year-old adolescents who reported SHI receipt from a healthcare provider in the last 12 months among adolescents reporting parent/teacher SHI receipt by gender.

SHI topic SHI receipt from a healthcare provider

%a birth control %a STI/HIV


Females Males Females Males
Birth controlb,c
 Both parent and teacher 31.5 28.7
 Parent only 2.8 21.3
 Teacher only 23.0 14.2
 Neither parent nor teacher 7.3 13.4
STI/HIVb,c
 Both parent and teacher 29.5 23.5
 Parent only nrd nrd
 Teacher only 25.5 17
 Neither parent nor teacher 7.5 9.1

HIV = human immunodeficiency virus; SHI = sexual health information; STI = sexually transmitted infection.

a

Percent is weighted.

b

Birth control and STI/HIV information is inclusive of condom information.

c

Chi-squared analyses did not find any significant differences in SHI receipt by healthcare provider by gender among each parent/teacher category.

d

Not reported because it does not meet standards of reliability or precision.