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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Oct 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Adolesc Health. 2016 Jul 18;59(4):429–437. doi: 10.1016/j.jadohealth.2016.05.009

Table 1.

Proportion of female respondents experiencing a teen pregnancy, by sexual orientation, in existing studies

Study Dataset Location Year N Heterosexual (%) Mostly Heterosexual (%) Bisexual (%) Lesbian (%)
Tornello, Riskind, & Patterson, 2013 National Survey of Family Growth US National (representative) 2006–2010 2,664 (1,388 included for pregnancy comparisons) 30.5 -- 38.2 31.8

Charlton et al, 2013 Nurse’s Health Survey II (NHSII)
Growing Up Today Study (GUTS)
US National (non-representative) NHSII: 1995 NHSII: 81,974 NHS: 9.9b,c, Ŧ -- NHS: 20.4a, Ŧ NHS: 7.2a, Ŧ

US National (non-representative) GUTS: 2007 GUTS: 6,424 GUTS: 1.8e, Ŧ
Het-identified/same-sex experienced (GUTS): 8.8a, Ŧ
MH+B (GUTS): 3.9a, Ŧ GUTS: 2.7

Riskind et al, 2014 Youth Risk Behavior Survey Pooled States 2005–2007 6,879 (weighted N) 14.0 c -- 19.0a, Ŧ 27.0

Lindley & Walsemann, 2015 Youth Risk Behavior Survey New York City 2005–2009 4,892 13.3 e, ł Unsure: 12.2 B+L: 22.6 a, ł

Goodenow, 2008 Youth Risk Behavior Survey Massachusetts 1995–2001 3,963 10.8 e, łł Unsure: 11.4 B+L: 24.1 a, łł

Saewyc et al, 1999 Minnesota Adolescent Health Survey Minnesota 1987 3,816 5.3 e Unsure: 6.1e B+L: 12.3 a, d
B: 17.0
L: 53.0

H= Heterosexual; MH= Mostly Heterosexual; B=Bisexual; L =Lesbian; ‘--’ indicates category was not assessed

a

Significantly different from heterosexuals

b

Significantly different from lesbians

c

Significantly different from bisexuals

d

Significantly different from unsure

e

Significantly different from sexual minority women (multiple non-heterosexual groups collapsed into single group)

ł

Significant after adjusting for race, age, and survey year, and biological sex of prior sexual partners; NOT significant after adjusting for victimization history, age of first vaginal intercourse, and lifetime sexual partner count.

łł

Significant after adjusting for race, age, survey year, immigrant status, sexual victimization, and receipt of school-based AIDS education.

Ŧ

Significant after adjusting for age, race, and geographic region