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List of Tables and Charts v
Preface xvii
A. Demographics of Adolescents and Children 1
Al. Demographic Structure 3
A2. Fertility Patterns 8
A3. Sibship Size 13
A4. Family Types 16
A5. Living Arrangements of Children and Adoles¬
cents 23
A6. Grandparents 35
B. Health 38
Bl. Mortality 40
B2. Illness and Health Problems 42
B3. Abuse 53
B4. Risk Factors 61
B5. Medical Treatment and Health Care Cover¬
age 64
B6. Sexually Transmitted Diseases 70
C. Parent Adolescent Relations 75
C1. Interaction between Parents and Children 77
C2. Parents Support, Control, and Discipline 84
C3. Adolescents Perceptions of Parents and
Adults 93
C4. Parent Child Conflict 96
C5. Adolescents Household Chores and Allow¬
ance 98
C6. Adolescents Involvement with Extended
Family 101
C7. Adoption 102
D. Education 114
D1. Enrollment and Environment 117
D2.Dropouts 122
D3. Homework 123
D4. Feelings about School 126
D5. Academic Achievement 128
D6. Educational Aspirations 135
D7. Extracurricular Activities 137
D8. Discipline and Violence 144
D9. Post Secondary Education 147
tents
E. Economic Conditions 151
El. Family and Household Income 153
E2. Poverty and Other Risk Factors 163
E3. Child Support and Welfare 170
E4. Parental Employment 175
E5. Parental Education 180
E6. Adolescent Labor Force Participation 183
E7. Costs of Raising Children 198
F. Quality of Life 201
Fl. Happiness and Self Esteem 203
F2. Depression and Mental Illness 207
F3. Suicide 211
F4. Friendships 215
F5. Challenges and Problems 220
G. Leisure and Recreation 221
G1. Television and Movies 223
G2. Sports and Clubs 226
G3. Music 229
G4. Books, Magazines, and Newspapers 231
G5. Religion 234
G6. Other Recreation and Leisure 237
H. Deviance 243
H1. Delinquency 245
H2. Substance Abuse 253
H3. Family Problem Behavior 259
H4. School Problem Behavior 263
H5. Peer Pressure 266
H6. Treatment of Juvenile Offenders 267
H7. Juvenile Victims 268
I. Sex, Childbearing, and Marriage 273
11. Sexual Behavior 275
12. Contraceptive Use 283
13. Pregnancy, Childbearing, and Marriage 287
14. Negative Outcomes of Early
Childbearing 296
15.Sexual Values and Future Expectations 299
Index 307
List of Tables
A. DEMOGRAPHICS OF ADOLESCENTS AND
CHILDREN
/. Demographic Structure
Al 1 Number of Children under 18, by Age,
1940 2010
A1 2 Percent of the Population under Age 25
(1970 2050, Projected after 1992)
Al 3 Ratio of Children (0 17) to Elderly
(65+), 1970 2050, Projected after 1992
A1 4 Ratio of Males to Females, by Age, 1991
Al 5 Number of Children under 18, by
Ethnicity, 1940 2010
A1 6 Race and Hispanic Origin of Children,
1990
A1 7 Ethnic/Race Composition of Children,
1991
A1 8 Ethnic/Race Composition of Children, by
Age, 1991 and 2025
2. Fertility Patterns
A2 1 Live Births—Number and Rate, by State,
1990 and 1991
A2 2 Mean Number of Children Ever Born to
Ever Married Black, White, and Ameri¬
can Indian and Alaska Native Women, by
Age of Women in 1990
A2 3 Trends in the Total Fertility Rate,
1800 1990
A2 4 Percent Distribution of Number of Own
Children under 18Years Old, 1970 1992
A2 5 Percent Distribution of Number of Own
Children under 18 Years, by Ethnicity,
1992
A2 6 Distribution of Women and Average
Number of Children Ever Born, by Race,
Age, and Marital Status, 1992
A2 7 Percent of Children Born Out of Wed¬
lock, by Race, 1940 1990
A2 8 Percentage of Total Births to Unmarried
Women, Selected Countries, 1960 1986
3. Sibship Size
A3 1 Number of Siblings in the Homes of
Children 0 5 Years Old and 12 17 Years
Old, by Race and Hispanic Origin, 1990
A3 2 Median Number of Siblings, Children
Aged 12 17, 1865 1994
and Charts
A3 3 Median Number of Siblings, by Race,
Children Aged 0 17, 1940 1980
A3 4 Percent of Adolescents Aged 12 17 Who
Were an Only Child, 1865 1994
4. Family Types
A4 1 Families, by Number of Own Children
under 18 Years, 1970 1992
A4 2 Family Households with Own Children
under Age 18, by Type of Family,
1970 1992, and by Age of Householder,
1992
A4 3 Married Couple Family Households with
Children, 1980 1990
A4 4 Family Type of Married Couple House¬
holds, 1980 1990
A4 5 Family Type of Married Couple House¬
holds, by Race, 1990
A4 6 Family Groups with Children under 18,
by Type, Race, and Hispanic Origin of
Householder or Reference Person, 1992
A4 7 Composition of Family Groups with
Children, by Race and Hispanic Origin,
1970 1992
A4 8 Living Arrangements of Adolescents, by
Age, 1992
A4 9 Household Composition, 1970 1992
5. Living Arrangements of Children and Adoles¬
cents
A5 1 Children Living with Biological, Step,
and Adoptive Married Couple Parents,
by Race and Hispanic Origin of Mother,
1980 1990
A5 2 Living Arrangements of Children Aged
0 17, 1940 1988
A5 3 Parental Living Arrangements of Chil¬
dren, by Race, 1980 and 1990
A5 4 Children under 18 Living with Both Par¬
ents, by Race, 1970 1992
A5 5 Children under 18 Years Old, by Pres¬
ence of Parents, 1970 1992
A5 6 Grandchildren of the Householder, by
Presence of Parents, Race, and Hispanic
Origin, 1992, 1980, and 1970
vi Statistical Handbook on Adolescents in America
A5 7 White and Black Children in Ozzie and
Harriet Families at Ages 0 and 17 for
1920 1980 Birth Cohorts
A5 8 Children Living with a Father Working
Full Time and a Mother Not in the Labor
Force, 1940 1990
A5 9 Living Arrangements of Children under
18 Years Old, by Selected Characteristic
of Parent, 1992
A5 10 Ever Lived with 0 1 Parents by Age 17,
1920 1980
A5 11 One Parent Family Groups, by Race,
Hispanic Origin, Sex, and Marital Status
of Householder or Reference Person,
1992, 1990, 1980, and 1970
A5 12 Percentage of Children in Single Parent
Families, Selected Countries, 1975 1986
A5 13 Selected Characteristics of Children un¬
der Age 18, by Type of Family Living
Arrangement, 1988
A5 14 Household Relationship and Presence of
Parents for Persons under 18, by Age,
Sex, Race, and Hispanic Origin, March
1992
6. Grandparents
A6 1 Children Living in the Home of Their
Grandparents, by Presence of Parents,
Race, and Hispanic Origin, 1970 1992
A6 2 Grandparents in the Homes of Children
Aged 0 17, 1940 1980
A6 3 Grandparents in the Homes of Children,
1990
B. HEALTH
1. Mortality
Bl 1 Death Rates, by Age, Sex, and Race,
1970 1991
B1 2 Death Rates from Accidents and Violence
(per 100,000 population), by Sex, Youth
Aged 15 24, 1970, 1980, and 1990
B1 3 Suicide Rates, by Sex, Race, and Age (per
100,000 population), 1970 1990
2. Illness and Health Problems
B2 1 Major Causes of Hospitalization and
Length of Stay, Children under Age 15,
1991
B2 2 Rate of Accute Conditions per 1,000
Population, 1990 (conditions that caused
at least one day of restricted activity in
the last year)
B2 3 Children s Health Problems, by Child
and Maternal Characteristics, 1988
B2 4 Impact of Childhood Chronic Conditions
on Children s Activity Levels and Use of
Medical Services, 1988
B2 5 Subjective Health Status, 1988
B2 6 Percent of Children Receiving Treatment
and Medication for Delays in Develop¬
ment and Learning Disabilities, 1988
3. Abuse
B3 1 Reporting Rates of Child Abuse,
1976 1992
B3 2 Source of Reports of Child Abuse, 1992
B3 3 Investigation Dispositions of Reported
Cases of Child Abuse, 1992
B3 4 Victims of Child Abuse, by Type of Mal¬
treatment, 1992
B3 5 Age of Victims of Child Abuse, 1992
B3 6 Sex of Victims of Child Abuse, 1992
B3 7 Race/Ethnicity of Victims of Child
Abuse, 1992
B3 8 Child Abuse Victim Data, 1992
B3 9 Percent of Youth Who Report Being
Sexually Abused, by Grade, 1990
B3 10 Percent of Sexually Experienced Women
Having Involuntary Intercourse, by Age,
1987
B3 11 Percent of Students in Grades 8 11 Re¬
porting Unwanted Sexual Comments or
Actions, by Race, 1993
4. Risk Factors
B4 1 Low Birth Weight and Births to Teenage
Mothers and to Unmarried Women, by
States, 1980 and 1990
B4 2 Percent of Babies Born to Mothers Who
Received Late or No Prenatal Care,
1969 1991
B4 3 Percent of Children Age 1 4 Who Were
Immunized, 1985 and 1991
B4 4 Factors that Put Children at Risk, 1988
5. Medical Treatment and Health Care Coverage
B5 1 Percent of Children Who Visited a Doc¬
tor in the Past Year, 1988
B5 2 Time Since Child Last Saw the Dentist,
by Age, Race, Gender, and Mother s Edu¬
cation and Marital Status, 1988
B5 3 Hospital Patients per 1,000 Persons, by
Gender and Age, 1991
B5 4 Average Length of Hospital Stay, by Age,
1991
B5 5 Principal Source of Hospital Payment,
1991
B5 6 Children—Health Insurance and Medi¬
cal Care, 1988
B5 7 Months of Health Insurance Coverage,
by Age Group, 1987 1989
B5 8 Health Insurance Coverage Status—Per¬
sons by Sex, Race, and Other Selected
Characteristics, Monthly Average
October December 1990
6. Sexually Transmitted Diseases
B6 1 Gonorrhea—Age and Gender Specific
Rates, 1993
B6 2 Gonorrhea—Age Specific Rates among
Women and Men 15 44 Years of Age,
1981 1993
B6 3 Primary and Secondary Syphilis—Age
and Gender Specific Rates, 1993
B6 4 Estimated Risk of Acquiring a Sexually
Transmitted Disease in One Act of Un¬
protected Intercourse with an Infected
Partner, 1993
B6 5 Fear of Getting AIDS, 1987 and 1991
B6 6 Behavior Changes because of AIDS,
1991
B6 7 Percentage of 15 to 19 Year Old Men
Who Received AIDS Education or Sex
Education, by Topic, 1988
B6 8 Adolescents Perception of How AIDS
Is Caught, 1991
B6 9 Adolescents Support for Anti AIDS Pro¬
posals, 1991
C. PARENT ADOLESCENT RELATIONS
/. Interaction Between Parents and Children
Cl 1 Mothers Report of Experiences with
Adolescent during Previous Month, by
Mother s Marital Status, Race, and Edu¬
cation, 1987
C1 2 Adolescents Report on How Often Fam¬
ily Eats Together during a Typical Week,
1990
Cl 3 Parents Report on How Often Family
Eats Together during a Typical Week,
1990
Cl 4 Parents Feelings about the Amount of
Time They Spend with Their Family,
1990
Cl 5 Adolescents Perceptions of Relationship
with Mother and Father, 1990
Cl 6 Adolescents Perceptions of Discussions
with Parents about Various Topics, 1990
Cl 7 Adolescents Reports of Discussions
with Parents about Various Topics, 1990
Cl 8 Topics Adolescents Desire to Talk in
More Depth about with Parents, 1990
Cl 9 Adolescents Report on Relationship
with Family, 1992
Cl 10 Parents Involvement in School, Church,
and Similar Parenting Activities, 1990
C1 11 Adolescents Report on Family Celebra¬
tions for National Holidays, Religious
Holidays, Birthdays, and Accomplish¬
ments, 1990
List of Tables and Charts vii
Cl 12 High School Seniors Perceptions of
Similarity of Their Ideas with Their Par¬
ents, by Sex and Race, 1992
2. Parents Support, Control, and Discipline
C2 1 Adolescents Report of How Strict Their
Parents Are with Them, 1985 1992
C2 2 How Often Adolescents Wished Their
Parents Were More Strict or Kept a Closer
Watch over Them, 1990
C2 3 Adolescents Report of Amount of Influ¬
ence They Have in Making Family Rules,
1990
C2 4 Mother s Report that Adolescents (Age
12 18) Tells Them Their Whereabouts
When Gone, by Mother s Marital Status,
Race, and Education, 1987
C2 5 Parents Report that They Know Who
Their Adolescent Children Are With and
What They are Doing When Not at
Home, 1990
C2 6 Adolescents Report that Parents Know
Who Their Children Are With and What
They are Doing When Not at Home, 1990
C2 7 High School Seniors Report of Their
Behavior Being Monitored by Their Par¬
ents, by Sex and Race, 1992
C2 8 High School Seniors Perceptions of Pa¬
rental Supervision, by Sex and Race,
1992
C2 9 Mothers Report of When 12 to 18 Year
Old Child is Allowed Home Alone, by
Mothers Marital Status, Race, and Edu¬
cation, 1987
C2 10 Mothers Report of Time Child 12 to 18
Years Old Must be Home, by Mother s
Marital Status, Race, and Education,
1987
C2 11 Mothers Report of Whether Adolescent
(Aged 12 18) Does What Parent Asks,
by Mother s Marital Status, Race, and
Education, 1987
C2 12 Parents Report of Restricting Time an
Adolescent (Aged 12 18) Can Watch
Television, by Mother s Marital Status,
Race, and Education, 1987
C2 13 Parents Restrict Type of Television Pro¬
grams Adolescents (Aged 12 18) Watch,
by Mother s Marital Status, Race, and
Education, 1987
C2 14 Parents Report that They Help Adoles¬
cent Children Avoid Specific Type of
Problem, 1990
C2 15 Parents Report that They Discipline
Adolescent Children for Various Activi¬
ties, 1990
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3. Adolescents Perceptions of Parents and Adults
C3 1 Adolescents Report of Important Adults
in Their Lives, 1990
C3 2 Adolescents Report of Adults that They
Look Up to, Admire, or Would Like to
Be Like, 1990
C3 3 High School Seniors Attitudes about
Marriage, by Sex and Race, 1992
C3 4 High School Seniors Attitudes about
Family Life, by Sex and Race, 1992
4. Parent Child Conflict
C4 1 Parents Report of Disagreement with 12
to 18 Year Old Child about Family, Help¬
ing at Home, and School, by Mother s
Marital Status, Race, and Education,
1987
C4 2 Parents Report of Disagreement with 12
to 18 Year Old Child about Their Dress,
Friends, and Money, by Mother s Mari¬
tal Status, Race, and Education, 1987
C4 3 Parents Report of Disagreement with 12
to 18 Year Old Child about Dating, Stay¬
ing Out Late, and Sex, by Mother s Mari¬
tal Status, Race, and Education, 1987
C4 4 Parents Report of Discipline They Used
with Their Children during Past Year,
1985
5. Adolescents Household Chores and Allowance
C5 1 Mother s Report of 12 to 18 Year Old
Child s Chores, by Mother s Marital Sta¬
tus, Race, and Education, 1987
C5 2 Mother s Report of Adolescent Children
(Aged 12 18) Carrying Out Responsi¬
bilities, by Mother s Marital Status, Race,
and Education, 1987
C5 3 Parents Perception of Number of Hours
per Week Older Children Do Household
Chores, 1990
C5 4 Mother s Report of Allowance Paid to 12
to 18 Year Old Children, by Mother s
Marital Status, Race, and Education,
1987
C5 5 Mother s Report of Their 12 to 18 Year
Old Child s Expenditures of Their
Money, by Mother s Marital Status, Race,
and Education, 1987
6. Adolescents Involvement with Extended Fam
ily
C6 1 Adolescents Perceptions of Relations
with Extended Family Members, 1990
C6 2 Extended Family Members Who Help
Parents Deal with Problems Associated
with Their Children, 1990
7. Adoption
C7 1 Behavior Problems of Adopted and Bio¬
logical Children, Aged 12 17, 1988
C7 2 Indicators of Adjustment of Biological
and Adoptive Children, Aged 12 17,
1988
C7 3 Family Dynamics, Adopted Adolescents
and Non Adopted Siblings Compared,
1993
C7 4 Sixteen Indicators of Weil Being for
AdoptedYouth, Their Non Adopted Sib¬
lings, and a Comparison Sample of Ado¬
lescents, 1993
C7 5 Percent of Adopted Adolescents Report¬
ing High Risk Behavior, 1993
C7 6 Assessment of Mental Health,
Achenbach s Youth Self Report, Com¬
paring Adopted Adolescents with Na¬
tional Norms, 1993
C7 7 Percent of Adopted Adolescents with
High Self Esteem, 1993
C7 8 Percent of Adopted Adolescents Report¬
ing They Are Very or Somewhat Similar
to Their Parents on the Following Fac¬
tors, 1993
C7 9 Family Demographics: Adopted Adoles¬
cent and National Samples Compared,
1993
C7 10 Percent of Adopted Adolescents Report¬
ing High Attachment to Both, One, or
Neither Parent, by Age and Gender, 1993
C7 11 Adolescents Interest in Adoption His¬
tory, 1993
C7 12 Adopted Adolescents Thoughts on Their
Own Adoption, 1993
C7 13 Sources of Support as Experienced by
Adopted Adolescents and Their Non
Adopted Siblings, 1993
C7 14 Self Esteem of Adopted Adolescents, by
Age and Gender, with Comparisons to a
National Sample, 1993
C7 15 Adoptions, by Relationship of Petitioner,
1960 1986
D. EDUCATION
1. Enrollment and Enviornment
D1 1 Percent of School Age Population (Ages
5 17) Enrolled in Public and Non Pub¬
lic Schools in the U.S., 1920 1990
Dl 2 School Enrollment in Public and Private
Secondary Schools and Colleges,
1965 1990
D1 3 Percent of Population Enrolled in School,
by Age and Race, 1960 1980
Dl 4 Secondary School Enrollment, by State,
1990
Dl 5 Pupil Teacher Ratios in Public Elemen¬
tary and Secondary Schools, by State,
Fall 1986 Fall 1991
Dl 6 Catholic Secondary Schools, 1960 1991
Dl 7 Youth 12 to 21 Years Old with Disabili¬
ties, by Age and Educational Environ¬
ment, 1989
Dl 8 Instructional Use of Computers in Sec¬
ondary Schools, 1989
Dl 9 Instructional Time in the Classroom of
13 Year Olds, by Country, School Year
1990 91
2. Dropouts
D2 1 High School Dropout Rate for 19 to 20
Year Olds,by Race, 1972 1991
D2 2 High School Dropout Rate of 14 to 24
Year Olds, by Age and Race, 1968 1990
D2 3 Tenth Graders Attendance Patterns, by
Sex, Race, and Social Class, 1990
3. Homework
D3 1 Percentage of 13 Year Olds Who Spent
Given Amounts of Time Doing Home¬
work Each Day, by Sex, School Type, and
Parents Highest Level of Education,
1990
D3 2 Percentage of 17 Year Olds Who Spent
Given Amounts of Time Doing Home¬
work Each Day, by Sex, School Type, and
Parents Highest Level of Education,
1990
D3 3 Percentage of Students Who Reported
Doing at Least One Hour of Homework
Each Day, by Age, Sex, School Type, and
Parents Highest Level of Education,
1978 1990
D3 4 Percentage of 13 Year Old Students Who
Spent Given Amounts of Time Doing
Homework Each Day, by Country, 1991
D3 5 Mother s Report of 12 to 18 Year Old
Child s Homework, by Mother s Marital
Status, Race, and Education, 1987 88
School Year
D3 6 Percentage of Students Who Reported
Watching at Least Three Hours of Tele¬
vision Each Day, by Age, Sex, School
Type, and Parents Highest Level of Edu¬
cation, 1978 1990
4. Feelings about School
D4 1 Feelings of Children Aged 10 to 17 about
Their School, 1990
D4 2 Opinions of Children Aged 10 to 17
List of Tables and Charts ix
about Their School, 1990
D4 3 Parents Evaluation of Public Schools,
1990
D4 4 Adolescents Educational Values, by Sex,
Age, Race, and Social Class, 1991
D4 5 Tenth Graders Who Agree or Strongly
Agree with Statements on Why They Go
to School, 1990
5. Academic Achievement
D5 1 Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) and
American College Test (ACT) Scores
from 1967 1990
D5 2 Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) Score
Averages, by State, 1991 92 SchoolYear
D5 3 Student Proficiency in Reading, by Age,
Sex, Race, and Parental Education, 1970
72 School Year to 1989 90 School Year
D5 4 Writing Performance of 8th and 12th
Graders, by Sex, Race, and Parental Edu¬
cation, 1989 90 SchoolYear
D5 5 Student Proficiency in Geography and
U.S. History, by Sex, Race, and Parental
Education, 1988
D5 6 Percent of Students at or above Selected
History Proficiency Levels, by Age, Sex,
and Race/Ethnicity, 1988
D5 7 Mathematics Proficiency, by Age, Sex,
and Race/Ethnicity, 1977 78 SchoolYear
to 1989 90 School Year
D5 8 Thirteen Year Old Students Proficiency
Scores on Mathematics, by Country,
1991
D5 9 Proficiency Scores on Science Assess¬
ment of 13 Year Old Students, by Coun¬
try, 1991
D5 10 Percent of High School Sophomores in
General, College Preparatory, and Voca¬
tional Programs, by Race/Ethnicity, Test
Performance, Social Class, and Type of
School, 1980 and 1990
D5 11 Tenth Graders Attitudes about Academic
Classes, by Sex, Race, and Social Class,
1990
6. Educational Aspirations
D6 1 Adolescents Expectations of High
School Graduation, by Sex, Age, Race,
and Social Class, 1992
D6 2 High School Students Educational As¬
pirations, 1990
D6 3 Adolescents Post High School Plans, by
Sex, Age, Race, and Social Class, 1992
7. Extracurricular Activities
D7 1 Participation of lOth Graders in Extra¬
curricular Activities, by Sex, Race, and
x Statistical Handbook on Adolescents in America
Social Class, 1990
D7 2 High School Seniors Participation dur¬
ing Past Year in School Activities, by Sex
and Race, 1992
D7 3 High School Seniors Perception of
School, by Sex and Race, 1992
D7 4 Years of High School Seniors Partici¬
pation in School Activities, by Sex and
Race, 1992
D7 5 Part Time Employment of High School
Seniors, by Sex and Race, 1992
D7 6 Characteristics Associated with Being
Looked Up To in High School, by Sex
and Race, 1992
8. Discipline and Violence
D8 1 Students Perception of School Disci¬
pline, by Sex, Age, Race, and Social
Class, 1992
D8 2 Discipline Experiences of High School
Seniors, by Sex and Race, 1992
D8 3 Students Perception of Cheating in
School, by Sex, Age, Race, and Social
Class, 1992
D8 4 Students Perception of School Distur¬
bances and Violence, by Sex, Age, Race,
and Social Class, 1992
D8 5 Students Victimization at School, by
Sex, Age, Race, and Social Class, 1992
D8 6 Tenth Graders Attitudes about School
Climate, by Sex, Race, and Social Class,
1992
D8 7 Students Report of Being Victims of
Violence at School, 1977 1992
9. Post Secondary Education
D9 1 Enrollment Status of Persons 18 to 21
Years Old, by Race, Hispanic Origin, and
Sex, 1975 and 1991
D9 2 Enrollment in Institutions of Higher
Learning, by Sex, Age, and Attendance
Status, 1983 and 1988, and Projections,
1991, 1998, and 2003
D9 3 College Freshmen, Summary Character¬
istics, 1970 1992
D9 4 Participation in Adult Education of 17
to 34 Year Olds Not in Secondary
School, 1990 1991
D9 5 Employment Status of High School
Graduates Not Enrolled in College, and
of School Dropouts, 16 to 24 Years Old,
by Sex and Race, 1980 1991
E. ECONOMIC CONDITIONS
/. Family and Household Income
E1 1 Median Family Income, by Family Type,
1991
E1 2 Percent with Comfortable, Prosperous, or
High Family Income for Children, by
Parental Amount of Work and Living
Arrangements, 1990
El 3 Median Money Income of Families and
Unrelated Individuals, in Current and
Constant (1991) Dollars, 1970 1991
El 4 Relative Income Levels and Official Pov¬
erty Rates, Children and Adults
1939 1988
El 5 Distribution of White and Black Chil¬
dren, by Relative Income Levels,
1939 1988
El 6 Family Income of Women Who Had a
Birth, 1992
El 7 Ratio of Income of Children in One or
No Parent Situations to Income of Chil¬
dren who Live with Two Parents through¬
out the Panel at the First and Eighth
Interviews, 1983 1986
E1 8 Changes in Income among Children Who
Lived with Both Parents at the Beginning
of the Panel and Whose Father Left in
Subsequent Months, 1983 1986
El 9 Family Income Level for Children, by
Race, 1980 and 1990 (percent distribu¬
tion)
El 10 Economic Status of Teens Aged 15 19,
by Race, 1992
El 11 Family Income Level for Children, by
Parental Living Arrangements, 1990
El 12 Changes in Financial Situation, by Sex,
Age, Race, and Social Class, 1992
2. Poverty and Other Risk Factors
E2 1 Children Poverty Rates, 1959 1991
E2 2 Distribution of Children by Percent of
Life in Poverty, 1986
E2 3 Percent of Children in Single Parent
Families, by Poverty Status and Ethnicity,
1991
E2 4 Distribution of All Children and of Chil¬
dren below Poverty Level, 6 Years Old,
by Family Type and Race, 1991
E2 5 Percent of Families below Poverty, by
Family Size and Race, 1991
E2 6 Poverty Rates for Children, by Parental
Living Arrangements and Race, 1980 and
1990
E2 7 Poverty Rates for Children, by Parental
Amount of Work, Living Arrangements,
and Race, 1990
E2 8 Indicators of the Economic Status of
Children, Selected Countries, circa 1980
E2 9 Disadvantaged White and Black Children
Born between 1920s and 1960s, by Fam¬
ily Origins
E2 10 Percent of Children Living with Parents
in Owner Occupied Housing, by Race,
1992
E2 11 Census Tracts/BNAs and Children, Num¬
ber of Characteristics at Distress Level,
1990
E2 12 Race/Ethnicity of Children in Severely
Distressed Neighborhoods, 1990
3. Child Support and Welfare
E3 1 Child Support Award Status of Women
with Children from an Absent Father,
Spring 1990
E3 2 Percentage of Women Who Are Sup¬
posed to Receive and Who Do Receive
Child Support, 1981 1989
E3 3 Child Support—Award and Recipiency
Status of Women, 1981 1989
E3 4 Women s Incomes, Who Were Awarded
and Received Child Support, 1989
E3 5 Child Support and Alimony, Selected
Characteristics of Women, 1989
E3 6 White and Black Poor Children in Self
Supporting and Welfare Dependent
Families, 1939 1988
4. Parental Employment
E4 1 Percent of Children Aged 0 17 in Farm
Families, Father as Breadwinner Fami¬
lies, Dual Earner Families, and One Par¬
ent Families, 1790 1989
E4 2 Actual and Projected Percentage of Chil¬
dren under 18 with a Mother in the La¬
bor Force, 1970 1995
E4 3 Employment of Women Who Had a
Birth, 1992
E4 4 Percent of Mothers (with Children Aged
17) Employed, by Race of Mother,
1940 1980
E4 5 Mothers Employment and Parental Liv¬
ing Arrangements for Children, 1980 and
1990
E4 6 Fathers Labor Force Status of Children
Aged 0 17,1940 1980
E4 7 Fathers Employment and Parental Liv¬
ing Arrangements for Children, 1980 and
1990
E4 8 Fathers and Mothers Employment and
Parental Living Arrangements for Chil¬
dren, 1980 and 1990
5. Parental Education
E5 1 Education of Parent for Children under
List of Tables and Charts xi
18, by Living Arrangements, 1992
E5 2 Education of Parent for Children under
18 in Married Couple Households, 1992
E5 3 Distribution of Children Born between
the 1920s and 1980s, by Fathers and
Mother s Educational Attainments
E5 4 Mothers Educational Attainment, 1980
and 1990
E5 5 Education of Women Who Had a Birth,
1992
6. Adolescent Labor Force Participation
E6 1 Activity of Persons Aged 10 24, 1992
E6 2 Labor Force Participation Rate of Ado¬
lescents, 1970 1992
E6 3 Labor Force Participation Rate, Ages
16 19, 1960 1992
E6 4 Median Hourly Earnings for Workers
Aged 16 19, by Sex, 1992
E6 5 Work Schedules of 16 to 19 Year Olds
Compared to the Total Work Force, 1991
E6 6 Contribution of Adolescents to Family
Finances by Sex, Age, Race, and Social
Class, 1992
E6 7 Possession of Economic Documents, by
Sex, Age, Race, and Social Class, 1992
E6 8 Employment Experience of High School
Seniors by Sex and Race, 1992
E6 9 Characteristics of Jobs Held by High
School Seniors, by Sex and Race, 1992
E6 10 Feelings of Job Security for High School
Seniors with a Job, by Sex and Race,
1992
E6 11 High School Seniors Perceptions of Fac¬
tors that May PreventThem from Obtain¬
ing Work They Desire, by Sex and Race,
1992
E6 12 High School Seniors Attitudes about
Selected Characteristics of Work, by Sex
and Race, 1992
E6 13 Financial Concerns of High School Se¬
niors, by Sex and Race, 1992
E6 14 Type of Work High School Seniors Per¬
ceive They Will Be Engaged in When
They Are 30 Years of Age, by Sex and
Race, 1992
E6 15 What High School Seniors Have Done
with Money They Have Earned during
the Past Year, by Sex and Race, 1992
7. Costs of Raising Children
E7 1 Estimated Annual Expenditures on Chil¬
dren by Husband Wife Families with
One, Two, and Three Children, 1993
E7 2 A Comparison of Estimated Expendi¬
tures on a Child by Single Parent and
xii Statistical Handbook on Adolescents in America
Husband Wife Families, 1993
E7 3 Estimated Annual Expenditures on a
Child Born in 1993, by Income Group,
1993 2010
E7 4 Estimated Annual Expenditures on a
Child by Husband Wife Families, 1993
E7 5 Estimated Annual Expenditures on a
Child by Single Parent Families, 1993
F. QUALITY OF LIFE
1. Happiness and Self Esteem
Fl 1 Adolescents Report of Their Satisfaction
with Their Life, by Sex, Age, Race, and
Social Class, 1979 1992
Fl 2 High School Seniors Feelings of Life
Satisfaction, by Sex and Race, 1992
Fl 3 High School Seniors Feelings of Self
Esteem, by Sex and Race, 1992
Fl 4 Mothers Report of Children s Quality of
Life, by Mother s Marital Status, Race
and Education, 1987
Fl 5 Parents Report of Children s Feelings of
Self Esteem, by Mother s Marital Status
and Education, 1987
Fl 6 Mother s Report on How Often Their
Adolescent Is Cheerful and Happy, by
Mother s Marital Status, Race, and Edu¬
cation, 1987
Fl 7 Mothers Report of Their Adolescent s
Willingness to Try New Things, by
Mother s Marital Status, Race, and Edu¬
cation, 1987
2. Depression and Mental Illness
F2 1 Parents Report of Children s Emotional
and Behavior Problems, by Child s Age,
Sex, and Race, and by Mother s Marital
Status and Education, 1987
F2 2 Parents Report of Children s Emotional
Problems Interfering with School, by
Mother s Marital Status, Race, and Edu¬
cation, 1987
F2 3 Mother s Report of Adolescent Being
Unhappy, Sad, or Depressed, by Mother s
Marital Status, Race, and Education,
1987
F2 4 Mother s Report of Their Adolescent
Being Fearful and Anxious, by Mother s
Marital Status, Race, and Education,
1987
F2 5 Mothers Report that Their Adolescent
LosesTheirTempers Easily, by Mother s
Marital Status, Race, and Education,
1987
F2 6 Adolescents Report of Symptoms of
Emotional Distress, 1990
3. Suicide
F3 1 Adolescent Suicide Rates, by Sex and
Race, 1970 1990
F3 2 Self Reported Suicidal Behaviors of
High School Seniors, 1991
F3 3 High School Students Reporting Suicidal
Thoughts and Behaviors during Previous
12 Months, by Sex, 1991
F3 4 Suidical Behavior of Family Members as
Reported by High School Seniors, 1991
F3 5 Adolescents Estimates of Other Adoles¬
cents Thinking about Committing Sui¬
cide and the Reasons for Such Thoughts,
1991
F3 6 Adolescents Report They Personally
Know an Adolescent Who Attempted
Suicide, 1991
F3 7 High School Seniors Perceptions of
Community Teenage Suicide Prevention,
1991
4. Friendships
F4 1 Friendships Reported by High School
Seniors, by Sex and Race, 1992
F4 2 Parents Report of Adolescents Interac¬
tion with Others, by Mother s Marital
Status, Race, and Education, 1987
F4 3 Parents Report of Children s Interaction
with Others, by Mother s Marital Status,
Race, and Education, 1987
F4 4 Mothers Report of Their Adolescent
Getting Along Well with Other Kids, by
Mother s Marital Status, Race, and Edu¬
cation, 1987
F4 5 Children s Rating of Neighborhood as a
Place to Grow Up, 1990
F4 6 Adolescents Report of Influences in
Their Lives, 1990
F4 7 Adolescents Report of Person Who Was
the Greatest Influence in Their Lives,
1990
5. Challenges and Problems
F5 1 Adolescents Perceptions of the Biggest
Problem Facing Them, 1977 1992
F5 2 Adolescents Report of Greatest Prob¬
lems They and Their Friends Face, 1991
G. LEISURE AND RECREATION
/. Television and Movies
Gl 1 Children and Adolescents Weekly Tele¬
vision Viewing, by Age, November 1992
Gl 2 Adolescents Time Spent Watching TV
Each Day, by Sex, Age, Race, and Social
Class, 1992
Gl 3 High School Seniors TV Watching and
Movie Attendance, by Sex and Race,
1992
Gl 4 Hours Spent Watching Television on
Weekdays by High School Seniors, by
Sex and Race, 1992
Gl 5 Where Teenagers Watch Movies,
1985 1991
Gl 6 How Adolescents Watch Movies, by Sex,
Age, Race, and Social Class, 1991
G1 7 Family Time Spent Watching Movies on
VCR or on TV Programs, 1985
2. Sports and Clubs
G2 1 Children and Adolescents Participation
in Sports Activities, by Age, 1991
G2 2 Adolescents Participation in Sports,
1978 1991
G2 3 High School Seniors Participation in
Sports and Athletics, by Sex and Race,
1992
G2 4 Consumer Purchases of Sporting Goods,
by Consumer Age, 1991
G2 5 Boy Scouts and Girls Scouts—Member¬
ship and Units, 1970 1991
G2 6 Adolescents Favorite Spectator Sports,
by Sex, 1991
3. Music
G3 1 Adolescents Musical Taste, 1981 1992
G3 2 Adolescents Sources of Music, by Sex,
Age, Race, and Social Class, 1992
G3 3 Adolescents Favorite Form of Music, by
Sex, Age, Race, and Social Class, 1992
G3 4 High School Seniors Attendance at Rock
Concerts, by Sex and Race, 1992
4. Books, Magazines, and Newspapers
G4 1 Adolescents Readership of Newspapers,
Magazines, and Comic Books, by Sex,
Age, and Social Class, 1991
G4 2 Adolescent Newspaper Readership, by
Sex, Age, Race, and Social Class, 1991
G4 3 Adolescent Readership of Daily News¬
paper Sections, by Sex, Age, Race, and
Social Class, 1991
G4 4 Frequency of Magazine and Newspaper
Reading among High School Seniors, by
Sex and Race, 1992
G4 5 Time Adolescents Spent Reading Books,
by Sex, Age, Race, and Social Class,
1992
G4 6 Books Read by High School Seniors, by
Sex and Race, 1992
5. Religion
G5 1 Adolescents Religious Preference, by
List of Tables and Charts xiii
Region, 1988
G5 2 Adolescents Belief in God and Resur¬
rection, by Sex, Age, Region, Race, and
Religion, 1988
G5 3 Adolescents Personal Experience with
the Presence of God, by Sex, Age, Re¬
gion, Race, and Religion, 1991
G5 4 Adolescents Current Church Activities,
by Sex, Age, Region, Race, and Religion,
1991
G5 5 Adolescents Experience with Religious
Broadcasting, by Sex, Age, Region, Race,
and Religion, 1991
6. Other Recreation and Leisure
G6 1 Percent of High School Sophomores
Who Say They Engage in Various Activi¬
ties at Least Once or Twice a Week, and
Amount of TV Watched, by Student
Characteristics, 1990
G6 2 Adolescents Participation in Various
Activities, 1990
G6 3 Adolescents Attendance at Entertain¬
ment Events during Previous Year, by
Sex, Age, Race, and Social Class, 1992
G6 4 Party Attendance of High School Seniors
during Previous Year, by Sex and Race,
1992
G6 5 Leisure Activities of High School Se¬
niors, by Sex and Race, 1992
G6 6 Adolescents Enjoyment of Family Ac¬
tivities, 1992
G6 7 High School Seniors Concerns with
Clothes and Possessions, by Sex and
Race, 1992
G6 8 High School Seniors Access to an Au¬
tomobile, by Sex and Race, 1992
G6 9 Trend in Media Used by Adolescents,
1983 1991
G6 10 Adolescents Entertainment Spending,
by Sex, 1994
H. DEVIANCE
1. Delinquency
Hl 1 TotalArrests of Persons under 15,18,21,
and 25 Years of Age, 1992
H1 2 Male and Female Arrests, Distribution by
Age, 1992
HI 3 Adolescent Arrests, by State, 1992
Hl 4 Child Murder Offenders, by Sex and
Race, 1992
HI 5 High School Seniors Reported Delin¬
quent Behavior during Previous 12
Months, 1991
HI 6 High School Seniors Reported Delin¬
quent Behavior during Previous 12
xiv Statistical Handbook on Adolescents in America
Months, by Sex, 1992
HI 7 High School Seniors Reported Delin¬
quent Behavior during Previous 12
Months, by Race, 1992
HI 8 Sexual and Contraceptive Behavior, by
Sex and Grade in School, 1989
HI 9 High School Seniors Reported Receiv¬
ing a Traffic Ticket or Warning for a
Moving Violation in Last 12 Months, by
Sex, 1980 1992
HI 10 High School Seniors Reported Receiv¬
ing a Traffic Ticket or Warning for a
Moving Violation in Last 12 Months, by
Race, 1980 1992
Hl 11 High School Seniors Reported Involve¬
ment in Driving Accidents in Last 12
Months, 1980 1992
HI 12 Parents Report of Frequency that Chil¬
dren Engaged in Violent Behavior, 1985
2. Substance Abuse
H2 1 Adolescents Reported Alcohol Con¬
sumption, 1959 1989, Selected Years
H2 2 Reported Alcohol Use and Most Recent
Use among High School Seniors, by Sex,
Region, and College Plans, 1992
H2 3 Reported Drug Use and Alcohol Use
within Last 12 Months among High
School Seniors, by Type of Drug,
1980 1992
H2 4 Reported Marijuana and Cocaine Use and
Most Recent Use among High School
Seniors, by Sex, Region, and College
Plans, 1992
H2 5 Students (Grades 6 to 12) Reported Lo
cation of Alcohol and Drug Use,
1991 1992
H2 6 Adolescents Reported Cigarette Smok¬
ing, by Sex, Age, Race, and Social Class,
1992
H2 7 Adolescents Reported Reasons for
Smoking, 1992
H2 8 High School Seniors Report of Receiv¬
ing a Traffic Ticket or Warning for a
Moving Violation in Last 12 Months
While under the Influence of Drugs, by
Type of Drug, 1980 1992
H2 9 High School Seniors Report of Receiv¬
ing a Traffic Ticket or Warning for a
Moving Violation in Last 12 Months
While under the Influence of Drugs, by
Type of Drug and Sex, 1980 1992
H2 10 High School Seniors Report of Receiv¬
ing a Traffic Ticket or Warning for a
Moving Violation in Last 12 Months
While under the Influence of Drugs, by
Type of Drug and Race, 1980 1992
H2 11 High School Seniors Report of Involve¬
ment in Driving Accidents While under
the Influence of Drugs in Last 12 Months,
by Type of Drug, 1980 1992
H2 12 Adolescents Reported Driving and
Drinking Behavior, 1978 1992
3. Family Problem Behavior
H3 1 Adolescents Report of Family Addic¬
tions, 1977 1992
H3 2 Adolescents Report of Family Addic¬
tion, by Sex, Age, Race, and Social Class,
1992
H3 3 Frequency that Parents Worry about
Children s Delinquent Behavior, 1990
H3 4 Parents Report of Children s Violent
Behavior, by Child s Age, Sex, and Race,
and Mother s Marital Status and Educa¬
tion, 1987
H3 5 Parents Perception of Children s Dis¬
honest Behavior, by Child s Age, Sex,
and Race, and Mother s Marital Status
and Education, 1987
H3 6 Mothers Report of Adolescent Bullies,
Is Cruel, and Is Mean to Others, by
Adolescent s Age, Mother s Marital Sta¬
tus, Race, and Education, 1987 1988
4. School Problem Behavior
H4 1 Problem with School Aged Children, by
Mother s Marital Status, Race, and Edu¬
cation, 1988
H4 2 Parents Perceptions of Children s Inter¬
actions with School Teacher, by Mother s
Marital Status, and Education, 1988
H4 3 Percent of Adolescents Violent Behav¬
ior in School, by Grade and Sex, 1987
H4 4 High School Students Report of Carry¬
ing a Weapon during Previous 30 Days,
by Sex, 1991
5. Peer Pressure
H5 1 Friends Delinquent Behavior, 1990
H5 2 Perceived Peer Pressure to Engage in De¬
linquent Behavior, 1990
6. Treatment of Juvenile Offenders
H6 1 Percent Distribution of Juveniles Taken
into Police Custody, by Method of Dis¬
position, 1972 1991
H6 2 Police Disposition of Juvenile Offenders
Taken into Custody, 1992
H6 3 Characteristics of Juvenile Offenders in
Cases Disposed by Juvenile Courts, by
Type of Offense, 1990
7. Juvenile Victims
H7 1 Trends in Annual Victimization Rates, by
Age of Victim, 1979 1988
H7 2 Victimization Rates and Number of Vic¬
timizations, by Age of Victim and Type
of Crime, 1982 1984
H7 3 Homicide Rate Committed against Vari¬
ous Age Groups, 1988
H7 4 Age of Adolescent and Young Adult Vic¬
tims of Murder, by Sex and Race, 1992
H7 5 Violent Crime Rates, by Household
Composition and Age of Victim,
1985 1987
H7 6 Place of Occurrence of Robberies and
Assaults againstAdolescents, 1985 1988
H7 7 Place of Occurrence of Personal Crimes,
by Age of Victim, 1985 1988
H7 8 Victim Offender Relationship, by Age of
Victim, 1987 1988
H7 9 Frequency that Adolescents Worry that
They Will Be the Victim of Delinquent
or Unpleasant Events, 1990
I. SEX, CHILDBEARING, AND MARRIAGE
1. Sexual Behavior
II 1 Age at Menarche/Spermarche, First In¬
tercourse, Marriage, and Childbearing,
1890 and 1988
11 2 Percent Reporting They Ever Had Sexual
Intercourse, by Age 12 19, 1988 1990
11 3 Intercourse Status of Women, by Age 20,
by Race, 1956 1960 and 1985 1987
11 4 Cumulative Percentage of Never Married
U.S. Males Aged 15 19, Who Have Had
Sexual Intercourse, by Age, According
to Racial or Ethnic Group, 1988
11 5 Percent of Men and Women Who Have
Had Intercourse by Age 18, 1956 1988
11 6 Percent of Women Aged 15 19 Who
Have Had Intercourse, by Race, Income,
Religion, and Urban Status, 1988
11 7 Percent of Youth Who Are Sexually Ac¬
tive (2+ times), by Grade in School, 1990
11 8 Percent of Youth Who Had Sex Four or
More Times, by Gender and Grade in
School, 1990
11 9 Frequency of Intercourse among Sexu¬
ally Experienced Teens Aged 15 19,
1988
11 10 Percent of Women Sexually Active in the
Last Three Months Who Had More than
One Partner in that Time period, by Age
and Marital Status, 1988
11 11 Percentage Distribution of Number of
Sexual Partners among Sexually Active
Women Aged 15 19 Living in Metropoli
List of Tables and Charts xv
tan Areas, by Race, 1971 1979
11 12 Mean Number of Sexual Partners since
First Intercourse and in the Last 12
Months among Sexually Experienced,
Never Married U.S. Males Aged 15 19,
by Age and Race, 1988
11 13 Sex Behavior of 18 to 24 Year Olds,
1992
2. Contraceptive Use
12 1 Percent of Sexually Active Youth Not
Using Contraceptives, by Grade in
School, 1990
12 2 Percent of Women Aged 15 19 at Risk
of Unintended Pregnancy Who Are Us¬
ing a Contraceptive, by Age, Race, and
Income, 1988
12 3 Contraceptive Use at First Intercourse,
Women Aged 15 19, 1982 and 1988
12 4 Measures of Condom Use, by Race or
Ethnicity, Young Men Aged 17.5 19,
1988 and 1991
12 5 Reasons for Abortion, by Age of Women
Having Abortions, 1987
12 6 Parents Knowledge of Minor s Abor¬
tions, 1991 1992
12 7 Amount of Information about Sex and
Reproduction Given to Those Aged
15 19, 1988
12 8 Percent of Youth at Risk Sexually, (Sex
2+ Times and/or Nonuse of Contracep¬
tives), by Other At Risk Behaviors, 1990
3. Pregnancy, Childbearing, and Marriage
13 1 Pregnancies per 1,000 Women Aged
15 19, 1972 1990
13 2 Percent of Teenage Pregnancies Ending
in Birth, 1972 1990
13 3 Pregnancy Outcomes among Women
under 19, by Marriage Status, 1988
13 4 Pregnancy, Birth, and Abortion Rates, by
Age Group and State, 1988
13 5 Pregnancy Rate and Outcome in Various
Countries, 1988
13 6 Birth Rates per 1,000 Women Aged
15 19, 1972 1990
13 7 Births per 1,000 Women, by Age, 1990
13 8 Percent of Women Giving Birth Who
Have Partners at Least Six Years Older,
by Age, 1988
13 9 Status of First Births to Women Aged
15 17, 1960 64 and 1985 89
13 10 Percent of Babies Born to Never Married
Women Placed for Adoption, by Race and
Year, 1965 72, 1973 81, 1982 88
13 11 Income Status of Teens Who Gave Birth
or Had an Abortion, Compared to All
xvi Statistical Handbook on Adolescents in America
Teens, 1988
13 12 Percent of Adolescents Ever Married, by
Age, Gender, and Ethnicity, 1992
13 13 Age by which 50 Percent of the Ever
Married Population Have Married,
1890 1990
13 14 Parental Status of Women Who Marry
before Age 20, Based on Women Age 25
or Younger, 1988
13 15 Marital Status of Persons 15 24, by Sex,
Race, and Hispanic Origin, 1990
4. Negative Outcomes of Early Childbearing
14 1 Babies Health Problems by Age of
Mother at First Birth, Children under 5,
1988
14 2 Median Family Income of Teenage
Mother s Income in Later Life, Women
Aged 30 39, 1986
14 3 Estimated Ratios of High School
Completion between Women with a
Teenage Birth and Those without, 1993
14 4 Educational Attainment of Women Aged
35 39, by Age at First Birth, 1987
14 5 Number of Women Aged 15 19 Reach¬
ing Each Reproductive Stage and Percent
Who Are Poor or of Low Income, 1994
5. Sexual Values and Future Expectations
15 1 Percent of Youth Who Value Sexual Re¬
straint, by Grade in School, 1990
15 2 Those Who Believe in Practicing Safe
Sex or Abstinence, by Sex, Age, and
Race, 1991
15 3 Young Men s Reactions to an Unplanned
Pregnancy, by Neighborhood Conditions
and Race or Ethnicity, 1992
15 4 Lifetime Expected Births of Women, by
Age and Race, 1992
15 5 Opinion of Parental Approval Laws for
Abortion, by Sex, Age, and Race, 1990
15 6 Marriage and Children Trend, 1977 1992
15 7 Marriage Intentions, by Sex, Age, Race,
and Social Class, 1992
15 8 Marriage Aspirations of American High
School Seniors, 1976 and 1986
15 9 Child Planning, by Sex, Age, Race, and
Social Class, 1992
15 10 Childbearing Aspirations of American
High School Seniors, 1976 and 1986
15 11 Average Number of Children Wanted by
American High School Seniors, by Sex
and Percent Distribution of Both Sexes,
1976 and 1986
15 12 Opinions on Abortion by Adolescents,
June July 1991
15 13 Opinions on Divorce Trends by Adoles¬
cents, 1977 1992
15 14 High School Seniors Attitude about Sex
Education in High School, by Sex and
Race, 1992
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title | Statistical handbook on adolescents in America |
title_auth | Statistical handbook on adolescents in America |
title_exact_search | Statistical handbook on adolescents in America |
title_full | Statistical handbook on adolescents in America ed. by Bruce A. Chadwick ... |
title_fullStr | Statistical handbook on adolescents in America ed. by Bruce A. Chadwick ... |
title_full_unstemmed | Statistical handbook on adolescents in America ed. by Bruce A. Chadwick ... |
title_short | Statistical handbook on adolescents in America |
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topic | Jeugd gtt Statistik Adolescent United States Statistics Teenagers United States Statistics Jugend (DE-588)4028859-6 gnd |
topic_facet | Jeugd Statistik Adolescent United States Statistics Teenagers United States Statistics Jugend USA |
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