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To what extent does socio-economic background affects sexual life of teenagers?
This research from teenagers to teenagers aims to present how social and educational environments affect young adults' sexual life. In addition to this, it is also intended to show other teenagers why they should not be afraid to talk about what they care about (after all, it worries not only them).
The overview of the participants



As you can see from the diagram above, teenagers from developed countries experience problems in their sexual life 2.1% less frequently than their peers from developing countries
We will now examine groups from 2 different economical regions separately
The Analysis of responses from developing countries
The majority of sexually active participants from developing countries have constant partner
To be exact:
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79% with a constant partner
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21% without a constant partner





On average, if teenagers do not have a partner, they face 2% more problems compared to those with partner
The most interesting points:
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Around 37% of respondents from each relationship statuses feel ashamed of their bodies
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More teenagers with no constant partner suffer from dissatisfaction (+16.8%) and experience fear of not satisfying their partner (+12%)
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In addition, participants with a lot of sexual partners experience discomfort during intercourse more frequently (+7.5%)

The majority of sexually inactive participants from developing countries do not have constant partner
To be exact:
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95% without
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5% with




