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More than a quarter of people in the UK do not use contraception when they lose their virginity, a survey has claimed. | More than a quarter of people in the UK do not use contraception when they lose their virginity, a survey has claimed. |
The poll by condom makers Durex of more than 26,000 people in 26 countries puts the UK in the bottom half of the table for practising safe sex. | The poll by condom makers Durex of more than 26,000 people in 26 countries puts the UK in the bottom half of the table for practising safe sex. |
Greece topped the table, with 88% of first timers using contraception. | |
The study also suggested 14% of people in the UK were under the influence of either drugs or alcohol when they first had sex. | The study also suggested 14% of people in the UK were under the influence of either drugs or alcohol when they first had sex. |
The research also indicated teenagers were more likely to use contraception than those in their 20s, suggesting safe sex messages were working. | |
While nearly 80% of the 16 to 19-year-olds surveyed used contraception the first time they had sex, the figure dropped to 60% for those aged 20 to 24 and just above 50% for 25 to 34-year-olds. | |
This shows that we should not forget about older age groups when it comes to safe sex messages Family Planning Association spokeswoman | This shows that we should not forget about older age groups when it comes to safe sex messages Family Planning Association spokeswoman |
People aged 65 and above are eight times less likely to have used any protection when they lost their virginity than 16 to 19-year-olds, according to the survey. | |
Experts suggested this was related to the lack of access to contraception 40 years ago and the fact that more people waited until they were married before having sex. | Experts suggested this was related to the lack of access to contraception 40 years ago and the fact that more people waited until they were married before having sex. |
Greece topped the "safe sex" poll with 88% of virgins using contraception when they first have sex, followed by Poland with 86% and Thailand with 84%, compared with the UK on 74%. | |
However, that was better than the US, Australia and France which all hovered around the 60% mark. | However, that was better than the US, Australia and France which all hovered around the 60% mark. |
The study indicated women were 25% more likely than men to take precautions but are more likely to feel pressured - with 28% saying they felt under pressure, compared with 15% of men. | |
Youngsters need to receive greater support, through comprehensive sexual education programmes involving schools, health services and society at large Peter Roach, from the Durex Network | |
Almost half of women also regret their first sexual experience, compared with 32% of men, according to the survey. | |
It suggests the global average age to first have sex is 19.25 years. | |
In the UK it is 18.3 years, compared with Malaysia, which had the highest average age at 23, and Austria, with the lowest at 17.3. | |
A spokeswoman for the Family Planning Association said: "The figures are broadly what we would expect. | A spokeswoman for the Family Planning Association said: "The figures are broadly what we would expect. |
"This shows that we should not forget about older age groups when it comes to safe sex messages. | "This shows that we should not forget about older age groups when it comes to safe sex messages. |
"It is easy to assume that as they may have been in relationships they know what they are doing, but this is not always the case. We need to have a renewed focus on them. | "It is easy to assume that as they may have been in relationships they know what they are doing, but this is not always the case. We need to have a renewed focus on them. |
"But, of course, having better sex education is essential. Some schools are very good, but this is not always the case." | "But, of course, having better sex education is essential. Some schools are very good, but this is not always the case." |
Peter Roach, from the Durex Network, the company's campaign arm, agreed. | Peter Roach, from the Durex Network, the company's campaign arm, agreed. |
"We believe youngsters need to receive greater support, through comprehensive sexual education programmes involving schools, health services and society at large." | "We believe youngsters need to receive greater support, through comprehensive sexual education programmes involving schools, health services and society at large." |
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