The Manila Times

Internet blamed for early sex among PH teens

- PNA

MANILA: A study on young adult fertility and sexuality has linked early sex among millennial­s and early exposure to the Internet and social media.

Commission on Population (Popcom) Executive Director Dr. Juan Perez III, said in an interview on March 23 that one out of three girls and boys 15 to 19 years of age have engaged in premarital sex.

Speaking at the launch of Book 4 of the Young Adult Fertility and Sexuality ( YAFS) Study at the Main Library of the University of the Philippine­s in Diliman, Quezon City (Metro Manila), Perez said that based on regional studies, those who have access to Internet and pornograph­ic materials, smoke, drink alcohol and use drugs at a young age have the tendency to engage in premarital sex.

He further pointed out that boys do it for the sexual act while girls do it for love; and their trysts occur mostly at home and in dormitorie­s, often without protection against pregnancy or communicab­le diseases.

Perez observed a high incidence of teenage pregnancy in urban areas, as well as the regions of Cagayan Valley, the Cordillera­s and Caraga in Mindanao.

“Every year, 209,000 or more than 10 percent of childbirth­s in the country involve women less than 20 years old,” he said, citing dropping out of school as among the factors that lead to teenage pregnancy.

The study, he said, requires appropriat­e policy and program responses.

“The parents’ role is very important, along with the roles of institutio­ns, teachers, the Church and their peers,” he added.

Perez said Popcom has made recommenda­tions on how to address teenage pregnancy in the Philippine Developmen­t Plan of the National Economic and Developmen­t Authority (NEDA).

“We want to reduce the 11 to 14 percent of teenage pregnancy to about 6 or 7 percent, or at least reduce it to half in the next five years,” the Popcom official said, adding that they have also asked a congressma­n to file a bill addressing teen pregnancy in the country, as well as adolescent health and developmen­t.

The YAFS Study is a series of surveys on youths aged 15 to 24 years conducted nationwide since 1982 by the UP Population Institute (UPPI) and the Demographi­c Research and Developmen­t Foundation. It is a primary source of informatio­n on sexual and non-sexual risk behaviors in the country.

 ?? PHOTO: ZAWAJ.COM ?? Exposure at a young age to the internet and social media, as well as smoking, drinking, and drug use are causes of teenage sexual activity and teen pregnancy, a Philippine government agency has concluded.
PHOTO: ZAWAJ.COM Exposure at a young age to the internet and social media, as well as smoking, drinking, and drug use are causes of teenage sexual activity and teen pregnancy, a Philippine government agency has concluded.

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