We compared first sex experiences and wellbeing of adolescent girls and young women (AGYW) who had an early sexual debut (age < 15) with those who had later sexual debut. We conducted a representative household survey among AGYW aged 15-24 years in six districts in South Africa. Of 3009 AGYW who had ever had sex, 8.9% reported early sexual debut. Early sexual debut was associated with coercion at first sex and a lower average well-being score compared with a later debut. Interventions which aim to delay early sexual debut may positively affect well-being.
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McClinton Appollis, T., Jonas, K., Beauclair, R., Lombard, C., Duby, Z., Cheyip, M., … Mathews, C. (2022). Early Sexual Debut and the Effects on Well-Being among South African Adolescent Girls and Young Women Aged 15 to 24 Years. International Journal of Sexual Health, 34(2), 242–253. https://doi.org/10.1080/19317611.2021.1979162
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