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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 4:

Number of youth served and number reporting ever having sex across CDC/OAH community-wide initiative program partners, by setting, 2012—2014

Setting Number of EBIs (cycles)
Youth served (%)
Total number who ever had sex (%)a
2012 2013 2014 2012 2013 2014 2012—2014
School 22 (88) 45 (287) 62 (530) 2,234 (44.2) 6,252 (51.4) 13,908 (71.6) 3,385 (30)
Community-based organization 27 (64) 38 (177) 45 (233) 733 (14.5) 2,629 (21.6) 3,075 (15.8) 2,266 (45)
Special populations 6 (6) 21 (62) 15 (71) 197 (3.9) 916 (7.5) 702 (3.6) 776 (56)
Military 0 (0) 2 (27) 4 (30) 0 (.0) 417 (3.4) 557 (2.9) 640 (86)
Faith-based organization 10 (34) 15 (48) 39 (9) 450 (9.0) 575 (4.7) 491 (2.5) 414 (36)
Health center 1 (−) 5 (−) 4 (−) 94 (1.9) 377 (3.1) 363 (1.9) 431 (74)
College 1 (2) 3 (6) 3 (12) 49 (1.0) 176 (1.5) 191 (1.0) 221 (63)
Other 8 (18) 16 (69) 3 (19) 323 (6.4) 830 (6.8) 145 (.8) 451 (46)

CDC = Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; OAH = Office of Adolescent Health.

a

Total number of youth who ever had sex is only reported for youth who participated in surveys before interventions were implemented; therefore, it is not a percentage of total youth served.