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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Jun 26.
Published in final edited form as: J Adolesc Health. 2017 Mar;60(3 Suppl):S18–S23. doi: 10.1016/j.jadohealth.2016.08.013

Table 2:

Number of youth served across CDC/OAH community-wide initiative program partners, by age and race or ethnicity and percentage distribution by pregnancy risk factors, 2012—2014

Youth served by EBIs who reported demographic informationa 2012 2013 2014 Project total Percentage increase 2012—2014
Total numbers Age 4,304 12,085 19,344 35,733 349%
Age
 <14 1,600 4,435 7,960 13,995 398%
 15—16 1,163 3,330 4,235 8,728 264%
 17—18 471 1,656 2,206 4,333 368%
 19+ 98 530 876 1,504 793%
Race or ethnicity
 Hispanic 1,294 3,835 5,634 10,763 335%
 African-American 1,853 3,819 6,306 11,978 240%
 White 592 2,387 5,826 8,805 884%
% with pregnancy risk factorb
 Ever had sex 33 46 36 39
 Had sex during the past 3 months 24 28 25 26
 Used a method of contraception at last sexc 53 53 59 56

CDC = Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; EBIs = evidence-based interventions; OAH = Office of Adolescent Health.

a

Youth served in this table includes only youth who completed a pre- or post- EBI assessment to report their age and race or ethnicity. Total numbers reflect total number of youth served, including youth who did not complete a pre- or post-EBI assessment.

b

Among youth asked about sexual behavior and use of contraception (N = 1,925 in 2012, N = 8,193 in 2013, and N = 11,719 in 2014). Change is not reported for these variables as they are not measured as outcomes of EBI participation.

c

Among those who had sex during the past 3 months.