Survey Explores Attitude of Latina Teen Mothers
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Of the 759 Latino teens surveyed, 49 percent said their parents most influenced their decisions about sex, compared with 14 percent who cited friends. Three percent cited religious leaders, 2 percent teachers and 2 percent the media.
Three-quarters of Latino teens said their parents have talked to them about sex and relationships, but only half said their parents discussed contraception.
The survey also found that:
- 74 percent of Latino teens believe that parents send one message about sex to their sons and a different message altogether to their daughters, possibly related to the Latino value of machismo.
- Latino teens believe that the most common reason teens do not use contraception is that they are afraid their parents might find out.
- 72 percent of sexually experienced teens say they wish they had waited.
- 34 percent of Latino teens believe that being a teen parent would prevent them from reaching their goals, but 47 percent say being a teen parent would simply delay them from reaching their goals.
- 76 percent said it is important to be married before starting a family.
Megan Carpentier, of Jezebel -- a blog much more well spoken than us about teen pregnancy issues -- also has some interesting words about the findings.
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