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How old did you start with sexual behavior? Nearly half of Australia's high school student has been there.

How old did you start with sexual behavior? Nearly half of Australia's high school student has been found (chart / Herald Sun)


Do you know how old Australian children have been sexual behavior since then? The 6th National Survey of Secondary School students and sexual Health in Australia (National)

The results of Survey of Australian Secondary Students and Sexual Health) show that nearly half of Australia's high school student has sexual experience, more than 1 / 4 of people who admit to experiencing unwanted sexual experience.


Most students are responsible for their sex.

12 reported that the 6th Australian Middle School Students and Sexual Health National Survey conducted a survey of 6327 students from 10,11 and 12 public, private and independent schools to understand their use of sexually transmitted diseases(STIs)and condoms.

Overall, these students are responsible for their behavior, but he still says more needs to be done to improve students' understanding of human papillomavirus (HPV) and toxicity hepatitis, as well as to increase condom use, Dr. Fischer (Christopher Fisher), a (La Trobe University) researcher at the University of La Chopo, said the behavior of these students is overall responsible, but he still says more needs to be done to improve students' understanding of human papillomavirus (HPV) and toxicity hepatitis, as well as to increase condom use. It is reported that only 56.9% of respondents used condoms in their most recent one-off contact.


47%highschoolstudent had sex.

Australia conducts a sexual survey of students every five years.

Of the students with sexual experience, 28 per cent admitted that they had experienced an undesirable sexual behavior. At least once One hundred and thirty-three students said that was the case with their most recent sexual experience.

Two hundred and twenty-three students said they were very sorry about their latest sexual experience, while 149 felt guilty. However, most students said their latest sexual experience felt "great", "happy" or "good".

Girls are more likely to experience unwanted sexual contacts, the most common of which are "my boyfriend thinks I should", while other reasons include "I'm drunk", "I'm crazy" and "my friends think I should".

Another 250 students said fear was the reason they did not have sexual behavior.

It is reported that any reluctant sex is a sex offender, including rape, children, sexualabuse and obcene violations. According to personal safety data from Australian Bureau of Statistics, 1.7 millon women(1/5)and 428,000 men(1/20)have experienced sexual violence since age 15.


Students are willing to communicate sexual knowledge with doctors

Most students (87.4%) do not believe they will suffer from STDs, while their knowledge of STDs is about 63%. Most respondents (75%) said they had sexual behavior, at home, most of them with their partners. Three percent of students (96) said their sexual behavior led to pregnancy, of which only six were planned.

Students who have no sexual experience (53.4%) do not regret that they have not tried sexual behavior, and most people say that they do not feel pressure on this. 0.78% of people want to "love each other" when they first have sex. "But most people who are not planning to marry 0.35% say they have been lured by same-sex or multi-sex people."

Most students say they get sexual health advice online, but are cautious. 77% of the students said they had discussed sexual health before sex. Students, on the other hand, are more likely to discuss sexual health with doctors (88.6%) than their parents (60%) because they trust doctors more.

Although students receive sex education at school, most people have no confidence in discussing sex with teachers or counselors. Some students also complain that they want to receive more sex education related to their age at school.

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