Abstract

OBJECTIVESSince exposure to sexual content and early sexual initiation among adolescents have become serious social issues in Korea, an in-depth analysis of trends in the prevalence of sexual experience among Korean adolescents is necessary to project the trends and policies required for the next 10 years. The objective of this study was to identify the contributions of age, period, and birth cohort effects on the prevalence of sexual experience in Korean adolescents.METHODSWe analyzed age-specific, period-specific, and birth cohort–specific trends in the prevalence of sexual experience among 911,502 adolescents (469,593 boys, 51.5%; 441,909 girls, 48.5%) aged 12 years to 17 years from the 2006 to 2017 Korean Youth Risk Behavior Web-based Survey. Joinpoint regression analysis was conducted to examine significant changes in the prevalence of sexual experience and to find the optimal number and location of places where trends changed.RESULTSThe prevalence of sexual experience generally increased with age in all periods in both boys and girls. In boys, the prevalence of sexual experience increased in recent periods, especially in the age group of 12-13 years, while the prevalence of sexual experience decreased in the age group of 16-17 years. In girls, the age group of 12-13 years showed an increased prevalence of sexual experience in recent periods. However, the prevalence showed a decreasing trend in the age group of 16-17 years.CONCLUSIONSIn boys and girls, sexual experience increased with age, although this tendency has slowed in recent cohorts. Therefore, early sex education is needed.

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  • IntroductionThe beginning of sexual intercourse is a key social development transition in adolescence with regard to physical maturation, cognitive development, increased awareness and appreciation of one’s body, strengthening of individual and gender identity, and forma-

  • The prevalence of sexual experience increased with age in the older birth cohorts

  • Our study aimed to identify the independent effects of age, period, and cohort on trends in the prevalence of sexual experience in adolescents aged 12-17

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Introduction

The beginning of sexual intercourse is a key social development transition in adolescence with regard to physical maturation, cognitive development, increased awareness and appreciation of one’s body, strengthening of individual and gender identity, and forma-. In the United States, the prevalence of sexual experience among adolescents from 1991 to 1997 decreased by 11%, the age at first intercourse continues to decline [6].

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