- According to a survey conducted by the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, around 10% of adolescents have been or sexually assaulted by a dating partner

- A study published in the Journal of Adolescent Health found that 16% of high school students reported being forced to against their will
- The Guttmacher Institute reports that more than half of sexually active young people in the United States have had sex without using a condom
- A survey of college students conducted by the American College Health Association found that 25% of students reported experiencing unwanted sexual contact
- The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports that approximately 1 in 4 teenage girls and 1 in 10 teenage boys have been victims of dating violence, including sexual assault.

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According to several studies and surveys, a significant number of adolescents and young adults in the United States have experienced sexual assault, coerced sex, or unwanted sexual contact. Research shows that around 10% of teens have been sexually assaulted by a dating partner, while 16% of high school students have been forced to against their will. Additionally, more than half of sexually active young people have had unprotected sex, and 25% of college students have experienced unwanted sexual contact. The prevalence of dating violence is also concerning, with approximately 1 in 4 teenage girls and 1 in 10 teenage boys being victims. These statistics highlight the importance of addressing and preventing sexual violence among young people.