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The Center for Disease Control is out with statistics about youth and risk, based on a survey of 13-17-year olds. Some interesting trends:
Sexual activity is down, but among teens having sex, condom use is also down.
In most other measures, the general trend for teens and risk is either about the same or going towards less risky, except in the areas of mental health. The percentage of students who feel persistently sad and hopeless; those who have considered suicide attempts; and those who were injured in suicide attempts has all risen.
And similar to the study done a decade ago, teens who identify as lesbian, gay, or bisexual have significantly more difficulty. They are:
- More than twice as likely to experience electronic bullying
- About twice as likely to be bullied on school grounds
- Nearly three times as likely to have been forced to have sex
- About 2.5 times more likely to be feeling persistently sad and hopeless
- More than three times as likely to have attempted suicide, and more than four times as likely to have been seriously injured as a result of an attempt.