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Teenage Pregnancy Research Report - 3p Consulting

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Teen <strong>Pregnancy</strong> Survey Results1. Are you:5. What school do you attend?There were a total of 58 respondents to the survey. Ofthese 58 respondents 31 were female (53.4%) and 27were male (46.6%).2. How old are you?There was a significant age difference between the twolargest age groups in the survey. 22.4% of respondentswere aged 13 and 19% of respondents were aged 19.13.8% of respondents were aged 14 and 18. 48.2% ofrespondents were 17 years or younger.4. What year are you in at school?The respondents of the survey were spread betweenyears 9 through to year 12. More than half (56.6%) werein their college years (year 11 and 12). The greatestconcentration of respondents were in year 12 (43.4%)followed by year 9 (22.6%).The greatest concentration of respondents attendLaunceston College (30.2%). This is followed byRiverside High School (15.1%). 18.9% of respondentsstudy in private/independent education facilities. 1.9% ofrespondents attend schools outside of the Launcestonregion, on Flinders Island.6. This question is about respect in relationshipsand how respected you feel by people in your life.On a scale of 1-5 with 1 being not very and 5 beingvery, how valued or respected do you feel by eachof the following?Respondents felt most respected by their friends(60.9%) followed by their parents (48.9%) then theirpartner (43.5%). 65.9% of respondents felt respected orvery respected by their teachers/educators, with 2.1%indicating they did not feel respected by them. 30.4%of respondents did not feel respected by doctors orhealth care workers. No respondents felt they were notvery respected by their friends, parents/guardians, otherfamily members or their educations.No respondents felt very respected by either societyin general or the media. Only one respondent felt anyrespect at all from the media. 49% of respondents felteither not very respected (21.3%) or not respected(27.7%) respected by media.92

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