New CDC Report Examines Drug Use and Sexual Behavior
For Immediate Release: June 22, 2007
Contact: CDC, National Center for Health Statistics, Office of Communication (301) 458-4800
E-mail: cdcinfo@cdc.gov
Drug Use and Sexual Behaviors Reported by Adults: United States, 1999-2002. Advance Data Number 384. 15 pp. (PHS)2007-1250.
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CDC’s National Center for Health Statistics has issued a new report, “Drug Use and Sexual Behaviors Reported by Adults, United States, 1999-2002.”
The report uses data collected over a 4-year period from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES). Some of the highlights include:
- Only 4 percent of adults ages 20 years and older have never had sex.
- Of all race/ethnic groups, Mexican-American adults had the lowest percentage (88 percent) who ever had sex.
- Twenty-nine percent of men reported having 15 or more female sexual partners over their lifetime compared to 9 percent of women who reported having 15 or more male sexual partners in a lifetime.
- More than one in five adults 20-49 years of age have tried cocaine or other street drugs at some time in their life.