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Current Trends in Premarital Sexual Experience Among Adolescent Women—United States, 1970-1988

Arch Dermatol. 1991;127(3):311-312.


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* Sufficient data were available to provide stable estimates only for blacks and whites.
** Because some women in each age group will have premarital sexual intercourse for the first time after March 1 but before reaching their next birthday, the proportions do not represent true age-specific rates. However, time comparisons are valid because the proportions are similarly computed for each comparison year.


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