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The National Campaign is
pleased to make available the results from several public
opinion polls on a variety of topics related to teen
pregnancy, including abstinence and contraception, parent-child
communication, peer involvement, religion, and sexual
behavior.
With One Voice: America's Adults and Teens Sound
Off About Teen Pregnancy
A nationally representative survey commissioned by the
National Campaign of both adults and teens to get their
views on teen pregnancy and related issues.
Parents and Teen Pregnancy:
What Surveys Show
Each year the National Campaign
commissions an independent survey of adults and teens
nationwide. Many of these questions focus on parents
and their role in preventing teen pregnancy. Collected
here is a sampling of polling results that parents may
find of interest.
Faithful
Nation: What American Adults and Teens Think About Faith,
Morals, Religion, and Teen Pregnancy (PDF)
Faithful Nation provides the results of a nationally-representative
survey of adults and teens conducted in September 2001.
Not Just
Another Thing to Do: Teens Tell Us About Sex, Regret,
and the Influence of their Parents (PDF)
Not Just Another Thing To Do is a nationally
representative public opinion poll released June 30,
2000, by the National Campaign. The poll highlights
teens' attitudes on regret about having sex too early,
where teens get their information about sex, and who
influences their sexual decision making.
The Cautious
Generation? Teens Tell Us About Sex, Virginity, and
"The Talk" (PDF)
Results from a public opinion poll conducted in 2000
by International Communications Research and commissioned
by the National Campaign.
Risky Business:
A 2000 Poll. Teens Tell Us What They Really Think About
Contraception and Sex (PDF)
Results from a public opinion poll conducted in 2000
by International Communications Research (ICR) and commissioned
by the National Campaign. Also includes a summary of
past National Campaign polls.
Are Peers
Getting a Bad Rap? A 1999 Poll (PDF)
Results from a public opinion poll conducted in 1999
by International Communications Research (ICR) and commissioned
by the National Campaign.
Public Opinion
Polls and Teen Pregnancy
Results from a public opinion poll conducted in 1997
by Princeton Survey Research Associates (PSR) and commissioned
by the National Campaign and the Association of Reproductive
Health Professionals (ARHP). Also includes a summary of ten
years of polling on teen pregnancy prevention and related
issues.
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