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Page 1: Stability of Marriage for Women 30-44 By number of non-marital sexual partners Source NSFG 1995.
Page 2: Stability of Marriage for Women 30-44 By number of non-marital sexual partners Source NSFG 1995.

Stability of Marriage for Women 30-44 By number of non-marital sexual partners

Source NSFG 1995

Page 3: Stability of Marriage for Women 30-44 By number of non-marital sexual partners Source NSFG 1995.

Monogamy versus PolyamoryOutcomes

Page 4: Stability of Marriage for Women 30-44 By number of non-marital sexual partners Source NSFG 1995.

Educational Outcomes

Page 5: Stability of Marriage for Women 30-44 By number of non-marital sexual partners Source NSFG 1995.

Percentage Who Dropped Out of Regular School for At Least One Month and Returnedby Number of Sexual Partners, America Overall

Source: NLSY79 Child and Young Adult Survey (1994-2008)

8%

9%

15%

16%

15%

5%

7%

9%

11%

13%

15%

17%

None or Married and Monogamous

One Two Three More than Three

Number of Sexual Partners*

Per

cen

tag

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ho

Dro

pp

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Sch

oo

l

Scott Talkington, Ph.D.MARRIAGE AND RELIGION RESEARCH INSTITUTE

*Actual statistics are reported as averages. For example “Two” means the average was more than one but less than or equal to two.

Non Marital Partners

Page 6: Stability of Marriage for Women 30-44 By number of non-marital sexual partners Source NSFG 1995.

Percentage Who Dropped Out of Regular School for at Least One Month and Returnedby Current Religious Attendance, America Overall

Source: NLSY79 Child and Young Adult Survey (1994-2008)

6%

10%11%

16%

0%

2%

4%

6%

8%

10%

12%

14%

16%

18%

>Weekly >Monthly <Monthly Never

Current Religious Attendance

Per

cen

tag

e o

f S

tud

ents

Wh

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rop

ped

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Scott Talkington, Ph.D.MARRIAGE AND RELIGION RESEARCH INSTITUTE

Page 7: Stability of Marriage for Women 30-44 By number of non-marital sexual partners Source NSFG 1995.

NEVERWEEKLY

CHASTE*

PROMISCUOUS**

21%

8%

15%

5%0%

5%

10%

15%

20%

25%P

erce

nt

Wh

o D

rop

pe

d o

ut

of

Sch

oo

l

Current of Religious Attendance and Number of Sexual Partners Combined

Percentage Who Dropped Out of Regular School for One Month and Returnedby Current Religious Attendance and Number of Sexual Partners, America Overall

Source: NLSY79 Child and Young Adult Survey (1994-2008)

Scott Talkington, Ph.D.MARRIAGE AND RELIGION RESEARCH INSTITUTE

*No sexual partners if the individual is single, only one sexual partner if the individual is married.**Have had more than three sexual partners in the last 12 months.

Page 8: Stability of Marriage for Women 30-44 By number of non-marital sexual partners Source NSFG 1995.

Percentage Who Have Repeated a Grade in Schoolby Number of Sexual Partners, America Overall

Source: NLSY79 Child and Young Adult Survey (1994-2008)

27%

23%

29%

34% 34%

20%

22%

24%

26%

28%

30%

32%

34%

36%

None or Marriedand Monogamous

One Two Three More than Three

Number of Sexual Partners*

Per

cen

tag

e W

ho

Hav

e R

epe

ated

a G

rad

e

Scott Talkington, Ph.D.MARRIAGE AND RELIGION RESEARCH INSTITUTE

*Actual statistics are reported as averages. For example “Two” means the average was more than one but less than or equal to two.

Non Marital Partners

Page 9: Stability of Marriage for Women 30-44 By number of non-marital sexual partners Source NSFG 1995.

Percentage Who Have Repeated a Grade in Schoolby Current Religious Attendance, America Overall

Source: NLSY79 Child and Young Adult Survey (1994-2008)

18%

23%

29%

32%

10%

15%

20%

25%

30%

35%

>Weekly >Monthly <Monthly Never

Current Religious Attendance

Per

cen

tag

e W

ho

Hav

e R

epe

ated

a G

rad

e

Scott Talkington, Ph.D.MARRIAGE AND RELIGION RESEARCH INSTITUTE

Page 10: Stability of Marriage for Women 30-44 By number of non-marital sexual partners Source NSFG 1995.

NEVER

WEEKLY

CHASTE*

PROMISCUOUS**

42%

25%

40%

25%

15%

20%

25%

30%

35%

40%

45%

Per

cen

tag

e W

ho

Hav

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epe

ated

a G

rad

e

Current Religious Attendance and Number of Sexual Partners Combined

Percentage Who Have Repeated a Grade in Schoolby Current Religious Attendance and Number of Sexual Partners, America Overall

Source: NLSY79 Child and Young Adult Survey (1994-2008)

Scott Talkington, Ph.D.MARRIAGE AND RELIGION RESEARCH INSTITUTE

*No sexual partners if the individual is single, only one sexual partner if the individual is married.**Have had more than three sexual partners in the last 12 months.

Page 11: Stability of Marriage for Women 30-44 By number of non-marital sexual partners Source NSFG 1995.

Percentage Who Have Completed High Schoolby Number of Sexual Partners, America Overall

Source: NLSY79 Child and Young Adult Survey (1994-2008)

69%

71%

68%

65%

56%

45%

50%

55%

60%

65%

70%

75%

None or Marriedand Monogamous

One Two Three More than Three

Number of Sexual Partners*

Per

cen

tag

e W

ho

Hav

e C

om

ple

ted

Hig

h S

cho

ol

Scott Talkington, Ph.D.MARRIAGE AND RELIGION RESEARCH INSTITUTE

*Actual statistics are reported as averages. For example “Two” means the average was more than one but less than or equal to two.

Non Marital Partners

Page 12: Stability of Marriage for Women 30-44 By number of non-marital sexual partners Source NSFG 1995.

Percentage Who Have Completed High Schoolby Current Religious Attendance, America Overall

Source: NLSY79 Child and Young Adult Survey (1994-2008)

65%

62%61%

51%

40%

45%

50%

55%

60%

65%

70%

>Weekly >Monthly <Monthly Never

Current Religious Attendance

Per

cen

tag

e W

ho

Hav

e C

om

ple

ted

Hig

h S

cho

ol

Scott Talkington, Ph.D.MARRIAGE AND RELIGION RESEARCH INSTITUTE

Page 13: Stability of Marriage for Women 30-44 By number of non-marital sexual partners Source NSFG 1995.

NEVER

WEEKLY

CHASTE*

PROMISCUOUS**

46%

64%

55%

71%

30%

35%

40%

45%

50%

55%

60%

65%

70%

75%P

erce

nta

ge

Wh

o H

ave

Co

mp

lete

dH

igh

Sc

ho

ol

Current Religious Attendance and Number of Sexual Partners Combined

Percentage Who Have Completed High Schoolby Current Religious Attendance and Number of Sexual Partners, America Overall

Source: NLSY79 Child and Young Adult Survey (1994-2008)

Scott Talkington, Ph.D.MARRIAGE AND RELIGION RESEARCH INSTITUTE

*No sexual partners if the individual is single, only one sexual partner if the individual is married.**Have had more than three sexual partners in the last 12 months.

Page 14: Stability of Marriage for Women 30-44 By number of non-marital sexual partners Source NSFG 1995.

Percentage Who Have Completed Some Collegeby Number of Sexual Partners, America Overall

Source: NLSY79 Child and Young Adult Survey (1994-2008)

38%

41%

37%

33%

28%

20%

25%

30%

35%

40%

45%

None or Marriedand Monogamous

One Two Three More than Three

Number of Sexual Partners*

Per

cen

tag

e W

ho

Hav

e C

om

ple

ted

So

me

Co

lleg

e

Scott Talkington, Ph.D.MARRIAGE AND RELIGION RESEARCH INSTITUTE

*Actual statistics are reported as averages. For example “Two” means the average was more than one but less than or equal to two.

Non Marital Partners

Page 15: Stability of Marriage for Women 30-44 By number of non-marital sexual partners Source NSFG 1995.

Percentage Who Have Completed Some Collegeby Current Religious Attendance, America Overall

Source: NLSY79 Child and Young Adult Survey (1994-2008)

43%

37%

34%

23%

15%

20%

25%

30%

35%

40%

45%

>Weekly >Monthly <Monthly Never

Current Religious Attendance

Per

cen

tag

e W

ho

Hav

e C

om

ple

ted

So

me

Co

lleg

e

Scott Talkington, Ph.D.MARRIAGE AND RELIGION RESEARCH INSTITUTE

Page 16: Stability of Marriage for Women 30-44 By number of non-marital sexual partners Source NSFG 1995.

NEVER

WEEKLY

CHASTE*

PROMISCUOUS**

22%

35%

24%

45%

0%

5%

10%

15%

20%

25%

30%

35%

40%

45%P

erce

nta

ge

Wh

o H

ave

Co

mp

lete

d S

om

e

Co

lleg

e

Current Religious Attendance and Number of Sexual Partners Combined

Percentage Who Have Completed Some Collegeby Current Religious Attendance and Number of Sexual Partners, America Overall

Source: NLSY79 Child and Young Adult Survey (1994-2008)

Scott Talkington, Ph.D.MARRIAGE AND RELIGION RESEARCH INSTITUTE

*No sexual partners if the individual is single, only one sexual partner if the individual is married.**Have had more than three sexual partners in the last 12 months.

Page 17: Stability of Marriage for Women 30-44 By number of non-marital sexual partners Source NSFG 1995.

Societal Outcomes

Page 18: Stability of Marriage for Women 30-44 By number of non-marital sexual partners Source NSFG 1995.

Behavioral Problems Index (Nationally Normed Percentile Score) Administered to IndividualsAged 13-22 by Number of Sexual Partners, America Overall

Source: NLSY79 Child and Young Adult Survey (1986-2008)

60%

62%

65%

67%

69%

55%

57%

59%

61%

63%

65%

67%

69%

71%

None or Marriedand Monogamous

One Two Three More than Three

Number of Sexual Partners*

Beh

avi

ora

l P

rob

lem

s I

nd

ex

Scott Talkington, Ph.D.MARRIAGE AND RELIGION RESEARCH INSTITUTE

*Actual statistics are reported as averages. For example “Two” means the average was more than one but less than or equal to two.

Non Marital Partners

Page 19: Stability of Marriage for Women 30-44 By number of non-marital sexual partners Source NSFG 1995.

Behavioral Problems Index (Nationally Normed Percentile Score) Administered to IndividualsAged 13- 22 by Current Religious Attendance, America Overall

Source: NLSY79 Child and Young Adult Survey (1986-2008)

58%

59%

64%

66%

54%

56%

58%

60%

62%

64%

66%

68%

>Weekly >Monthly <Monthly Never

Current Religious Attendance

Beh

avi

ora

l P

rob

lem

s I

nd

ex

Scott Talkington, Ph.D.MARRIAGE AND RELIGION RESEARCH INSTITUTE

Page 20: Stability of Marriage for Women 30-44 By number of non-marital sexual partners Source NSFG 1995.

NEVERWEEKLY

CHASTE*

PROMISCUOUS**

70%

64%

63%

57%

50%

52%

54%

56%

58%

60%

62%

64%

66%

68%

70%B

eha

vio

ral

Pro

ble

ms

In

dex

Current Religious Attendance and Number of Sexual Partners Combined

Behavioral Problems Index (Nationally Normed Percentile Score)Administered to Individuals Aged 13-22

by Current Religious Attendance and Number of Sexual Partners, America OverallSource: NLSY79 Child and Young Adult Survey (1986-2008)

Scott Talkington, Ph.D.MARRIAGE AND RELIGION RESEARCH INSTITUTE

*No sexual partners if the individual is single, only one sexual partner if the individual is married.**Have had more than three sexual partners in the last 12 months.

Page 21: Stability of Marriage for Women 30-44 By number of non-marital sexual partners Source NSFG 1995.

Percentage Who Have Been Convicted of a Crimeby Number of Sexual Partners, America Overall

Source: NLSY79 Child and Young Adult Survey (2000-2008)

12% 12%

20%

30%

36%

0%

5%

10%

15%

20%

25%

30%

35%

40%

None or Marriedand Monogamous

One Two Three More than Three

Number of Sexual Partners*

Per

cen

tag

e W

ho

Hav

e E

ver

Bee

nC

on

vict

ed o

f a

Cri

me

Scott Talkington, Ph.D.MARRIAGE AND RELIGION RESEARCH INSTITUTE

*Actual statistics are reported as averages. For example “Two” means the average was more than one but less than or equal to two.

Non Marital Partners

Page 22: Stability of Marriage for Women 30-44 By number of non-marital sexual partners Source NSFG 1995.

Percentage Who Have Been Convicted of a Crimeby Current Religious Attendance, America Overall

Source: NLSY79 Child and Young Adult Survey (2000-2008)

10%

16%

19%

23%

0%

5%

10%

15%

20%

25%

>Weekly >Monthly <Monthly Never

Current Religious Attendance

Per

cen

tag

e W

ho

Hav

e E

ver

Bee

nC

on

vict

ed o

f a

Cri

me

Scott Talkington, Ph.D.MARRIAGE AND RELIGION RESEARCH INSTITUTE

Page 23: Stability of Marriage for Women 30-44 By number of non-marital sexual partners Source NSFG 1995.

NEVERWEEKLY

CHASTE*

PROMISCUOUS**

41%

25%26%

10%

0%

5%

10%

15%

20%

25%

30%

35%

40%

45%P

erce

nta

ge

Wh

o H

ave

Eve

r B

een

C

on

vict

ed o

f a

Cri

me

Current Religious Attendance and Number of Sexual Partners Combined

Percentage Who Have Been Convicted of a Crimeby Current Religious Attendance and Number of Sexual Partners, America Overall

Source: NLSY79 Child and Young Adult Survey (2000-2008)

Scott Talkington, Ph.D.MARRIAGE AND RELIGION RESEARCH INSTITUTE

*No sexual partners if the individual is single, only one sexual partner if the individual is married.**Have had more than three sexual partners in the last 12 months.

Page 24: Stability of Marriage for Women 30-44 By number of non-marital sexual partners Source NSFG 1995.

Percentage Who Have Ever Used Marijuanaby Number of Sexual Partners, America Overall

Source: NLSY79 Child and Young Adult Survey (2000-2008)

32%

43%

62%

71%

81%

20%

30%

40%

50%

60%

70%

80%

90%

None or Marriedand Monogamous

One Two Three More than Three

Number of Sexual Partners*

Per

cen

tag

e W

ho

Hav

e E

ver

Use

d M

arij

uan

a

Scott Talkington, Ph.D.MARRIAGE AND RELIGION RESEARCH INSTITUTE

*Actual statistics are reported as averages. For example “Two” means the average was more than one but less than or equal to two.

Non Marital Partners

Page 25: Stability of Marriage for Women 30-44 By number of non-marital sexual partners Source NSFG 1995.

Percentage Who Have Ever Used Marijuanaby Current Religious Attendance, America Overall

Source: NLSY79 Child and Young Adult Survey (2000-2008)

36%

47%

53%54%

25%

30%

35%

40%

45%

50%

55%

60%

>Weekly >Monthly <Monthly Never

Current Religious Attendance

Per

cen

tag

e W

ho

Hav

e E

ver

Use

d M

arij

uan

a

Scott Talkington, Ph.D.MARRIAGE AND RELIGION RESEARCH INSTITUTE

Page 26: Stability of Marriage for Women 30-44 By number of non-marital sexual partners Source NSFG 1995.

NEVER

WEEKLY

CHASTE*

PROMISCUOUS**

78%

73%

44%

29%

0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

50%

60%

70%

80%P

erce

nta

ge

Wh

o H

ave

Eve

r U

sed

M

arij

uan

a

Current Religious Attendance and Number of Sexual Partners Combined

Percentage Who Have Ever Used Marijuanaby Current Religious Attendance and Number of Sexual Partners, America Overall

Source: NLSY79 Child and Young Adult Survey (2000-2008)

Scott Talkington, Ph.D.MARRIAGE AND RELIGION RESEARCH INSTITUTE

*No sexual partners if the individual is single, only one sexual partner if the individual is married.**Have had more than three sexual partners in the last 12 months.

Page 27: Stability of Marriage for Women 30-44 By number of non-marital sexual partners Source NSFG 1995.

Family Outcomes

Page 28: Stability of Marriage for Women 30-44 By number of non-marital sexual partners Source NSFG 1995.

Percentage Who Lived With Partner Out of Wedlock**by Number of Sexual Partners, America Overall

Source: NLSY79 Child and Young Adult Survey (1994-2008)

3%

20%

31%29%

25%

0%

5%

10%

15%

20%

25%

30%

35%

None or Marriedand Monogamous

One Two Three More than Three

Number of Sexual Partners*

Per

cen

tag

e W

ho

Liv

ed W

ith

Par

tner

Ou

t o

f W

edlo

ck

Scott Talkington, Ph.D.MARRIAGE AND RELIGION RESEARCH INSTITUTE

*Actual statistics are reported as averages. For example “Two” means the average was more than one but less than or equal to two.**It may be confusing that individuals classified as having "none" sexual partners could still have cohabited. This may be for two reasons: 1. Based on how the data was collected, individuals who married their cohabiting spouse and had no other sexual partners were classified as "chaste" or having "none." 2. Since the survey only asks for the number of sexual partners in the last 12 months, some individuals may have previously cohabited and yet be classified as having "none" sexual partners.

Non Marital Partners

Page 29: Stability of Marriage for Women 30-44 By number of non-marital sexual partners Source NSFG 1995.

Percentage Who Lived With Partner Out of Wedlockby Current Religious Attendance, America Overall

Source: NLSY79 Child and Young Adult Survey (1994-2008)

14%

18%

26%27%

10%

12%

14%

16%

18%

20%

22%

24%

26%

28%

>Weekly >Monthly <Monthly Never

Current Religious Attendance

Per

cen

tag

e W

ho

Liv

ed W

ith

Par

tner

Ou

t o

f W

edlo

ck

Scott Talkington, Ph.D.MARRIAGE AND RELIGION RESEARCH INSTITUTE

Page 30: Stability of Marriage for Women 30-44 By number of non-marital sexual partners Source NSFG 1995.

Teen Outcomes:Structure of Family of Origin

and Current Religious Attendance

Page 31: Stability of Marriage for Women 30-44 By number of non-marital sexual partners Source NSFG 1995.

Educational Outcomes

Page 32: Stability of Marriage for Women 30-44 By number of non-marital sexual partners Source NSFG 1995.

"Grade Point Average"

3.0

2.7

2.8

2.6

2.7

2.5

2.3

2.4

2.5

2.6

2.7

2.8

2.9

3.0

3.1

Married,AlwaysIntact

MarriedStepfamily

IntactCohabiting

Partners

CohabitingStepfamily

SingleDivorced

Parent

AlwaysSingleParent

Structure of Family of Origin

Gra

de

Po

int

Ave

rag

e

Scott Talkington, Ph.D.MARRIAGE AND RELIGION RESEARCH INSTITUTE

Source: National Longitudinal Survey of Youth (1997)

Page 33: Stability of Marriage for Women 30-44 By number of non-marital sexual partners Source NSFG 1995.

"Grade Point Average"

3.0

2.9

2.7

2.6

2.4

2.5

2.6

2.7

2.8

2.9

3.0

3.1

> Weekly > Monthly < Monthly Never

Frequency of Current Religious Attendance

Gra

de

Po

int

Ave

rag

e

Scott Talkington, Ph.D.MARRIAGE AND RELIGION RESEARCH INSTITUTE

Source: National Longitudinal Survey of Youth (1997)

Page 34: Stability of Marriage for Women 30-44 By number of non-marital sexual partners Source NSFG 1995.

NEVER

WEEKLY

ALWAYS-INTACT

NON-INTACT

2.6

2.72.8

3.1

2.3

2.4

2.5

2.6

2.7

2.8

2.9

3.0

3.1

Current Religious Attendance and Structure of Family of Origin Combined

"Grade Point Average" by Current Religious Attendance and Structure of Family of Origin

Gra

de

Po

int

Ave

rag

eSource: National Longitudinal Survey of Youth (1997)

Scott Talkington, Ph.D.MARRIAGE AND RELIGION RESEARCH INSTITUTE

Page 35: Stability of Marriage for Women 30-44 By number of non-marital sexual partners Source NSFG 1995.

Societal Outcomes

Page 36: Stability of Marriage for Women 30-44 By number of non-marital sexual partners Source NSFG 1995.

"Ever Assaulted Someone" by Structure of Family of Origin

12%

23%

14%

34%

22%

29%

26%

0%

5%

10%

15%

20%

25%

30%

35%

40%

MARRIED, ALWAYS-INTACT FAMILY

MARRIED STEPFAMILY

INTACT COHABITING

FAMILY

COHABITING STEPFAMILY

SINGLE, DIVORCED-

PARENT FAMILY

ALWAYS-SINGLE PARENT FAMILY

OTHER (GRAND-PARENTS,

FOSTER FAMILY, ETC.)

Structure of Family of Origin

Per

cen

t W

ho

Hav

e E

ver

Ass

ault

ed S

om

eon

e

Source: 1997 National Longitudinal Study of Youth

Scott Talkington, Ph.D.

MARRIAGE AND RELIGION RESEARCH INSTITUTE

Page 37: Stability of Marriage for Women 30-44 By number of non-marital sexual partners Source NSFG 1995.

"Ever Assaulted Someone" by Current Religious Attendance

22%

21%

17%

15%

10%

12%

14%

16%

18%

20%

22%

24%

>WEEKLY >MONTHLY <MONTHLY NEVER

Frequency of Current Religious Attendance

Per

cen

t W

ho

Eve

r A

ssau

lted

So

meo

ne

Source: 1997 National Longitudinal Study of Youth

Scott Talkington, Ph.D.

MARRIAGE AND RELIGION RESEARCH INSTITUTE

Page 38: Stability of Marriage for Women 30-44 By number of non-marital sexual partners Source NSFG 1995.

NEVER

WEEKLY

ALWAYS-INTACT

ALL OTHER FAMILY STRUCTURES

25%

22%

15%

11%

5%

10%

15%

20%

25%

Current Religious Attendance and Structure of Family of Origin Combined

Per

cen

t W

ho

Hav

e E

ver

A

ssau

lte

d S

om

eon

e

“Ever Assaulted Someone" by Current Religious Attendance and Structure of Family of Origin

Source: 1997 National Longitudinal Study of Youth

Scott Talkington, Ph.D

MARRIAGE AND RELIGION RESEARCH INSTITUTE

Page 39: Stability of Marriage for Women 30-44 By number of non-marital sexual partners Source NSFG 1995.

"Ever Been Arrested"

5%

8% 8%

13%

9%

13%

2%

4%

6%

8%

10%

12%

14%

Married,AlwaysIntact

MarriedStepfamily

IntactCohabiting

Partners

CohabitingStepfamily

SingleDivorced

Parent

AlwaysSingleParent

Structure of Family of Origin

Per

cen

t W

ho

Hav

e E

ver

Bee

n A

rre

sted

Scott Talkington, Ph.D.MARRIAGE AND RELIGION RESEARCH INSTITUTE

Source: National Longitudinal Survey of Youth (1997)

Page 40: Stability of Marriage for Women 30-44 By number of non-marital sexual partners Source NSFG 1995.

"Ever Been Arrested"

5%

7%

10%

11%

2%

3%

4%

5%

6%

7%

8%

9%

10%

11%

12%

> Weekly > Monthly < Monthly Never

Frequency of Current Religious Attendance

Per

cen

t W

ho

Hav

e E

ver

Bee

n A

rre

sted

Scott Talkington, Ph.D.MARRIAGE AND RELIGION RESEARCH INSTITUTE

Source: National Longitudinal Survey of Youth (1997)

Page 41: Stability of Marriage for Women 30-44 By number of non-marital sexual partners Source NSFG 1995.

NEVER

WEEKLY

ALWAYS-INTACT

ALL OTHER FAMILY STRUCTURES

14%

8%

6%

4%

0%

5%

10%

15%

Current Religious Attendance and Structure of Family of Origin Combined

Per

cen

t W

ho

Hav

e E

ver

Bee

n A

rre

sted

"Ever Been Arrested" by Current Religious Attendance and Structure of Family of Origin

Scott Talkington, Ph.D.MARRIAGE AND RELIGION RESEARCH INSTITUTE

Source: National Longitudinal Survey of Youth (1997)

Page 42: Stability of Marriage for Women 30-44 By number of non-marital sexual partners Source NSFG 1995.

"Ever Smoked, Drank, or Used Marijuana under Age"

20%

26%

21%

12%

27%

22%

8%

13%

18%

23%

28%

Married, Always Intact

Married Stepfamily

IntactCohabitating

Partners

Cohabitation Stepfamily

Single Divorced

Parent

AlwaysSingleParent

Structure of Family of Origin

Per

cen

t o

f M

ino

rs W

ho

Ha

ve E

ver

Sm

oke

d,

Dra

nk,

o

r U

sed

Mar

iju

ana

un

der

Ag

eSource: National Longitudinal Survey of Youth (1997)

Scott Talkington, Ph.D.MARRIAGE AND RELIGION RESEARCH INSTITUTE

Page 43: Stability of Marriage for Women 30-44 By number of non-marital sexual partners Source NSFG 1995.

"Ever Smoked, Drank or Used Marijuana under Age"

27%

30%

10%

15%

20%

25%

30%

35%

> Weekly > Monthly < Monthly Never

Frequency of Current Religious Attendance

16%

24%

Source: National Longitudinal Survey of Youth (1997)

Scott Talkington, Ph.D.

MARRIAGE AND RELIGION RESEARCH INSTITUTE

Per

cen

t o

f M

ino

rs W

ho

Ha

ve E

ver

Sm

oke

d,

Dra

nk,

o

r U

sed

Mar

iju

ana

un

der

Ag

e

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NEVERWEEKLY

ALWAYS-INTACT

NON-INTACT

18%

14%

11%

8%

0%

5%

10%

15%

20%

Current Religious Attendance and Structureof Family of Origin

"Ever Smoked, Drank, or Used Marijuana under Age"by Current Religious Attendance and Structure of Family of OriginP

erce

nt

of

Min

ors

Wh

o H

ave

Eve

r S

mo

ked

, D

ran

k,

or

Use

d M

arij

uan

a u

nd

er A

ge

Scott Talkington, Ph.D.MARRIAGE AND RELIGION RESEARCH INSTITUTE

Source: National Longitudinal Survey of Youth (1997)

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Family Outcomes

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"Ever Had Intercourse at 14 Years of Age or Younger"

12%

23%

14%

27%

25%

35%

5%

10%

15%

20%

25%

30%

35%

40%

Married,Always Intact

MarriedStepfamily

IntactCohabiting

Partners

CohabitingStepfamily

SingleDivorced

Parent

AlwaysSingle Parent

Structure of Family of Origin

Per

cen

t W

ho

Hav

e E

ver

Had

In

terc

ou

rse

at 1

4 Y

ears

Old

or

Yo

un

ger

Source: National Longitudinal Survey of Youth (1997)

Scott Talkington, Ph.D.

MARRIAGE AND RELIGION RESEARCH INSTITUTE

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"Ever Had Intercourse at 14 Years of Age or Younger"

14%

20%

24%

26%

10%

12%

14%

16%

18%

20%

22%

24%

26%

28%

> Weekly > Monthly < Monthly Never

Frequency of Current Religious Attendance

Per

cen

t W

ho

Hav

e E

ver

Had

In

terc

ou

rse

at

14 Y

ears

Old

or

Yo

un

ger

Source: National Longitudinal Survey of Youth (1997)

Scott Talkington, Ph.D.

MARRIAGE AND RELIGION RESEARCH INSTITUTE

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NEVER

WEEKLY

ALWAYS-INTACT

ALL OTHERFAMILY STRUCTURES

29%

22%

16%

9%

0%

5%

10%

15%

20%

25%

30%

Current Religious Attendance and Structure of Family of Origin Combined

Per

cen

t W

ho

Hav

e E

ver

Had

In

terc

ou

rse

at 1

4 Y

ears

Old

or

Yo

un

ger

"Ever Had Intercourse at 14 Years of Age or Younger" by Current Religious Attendance and Structure of Family of Origin

Scott Talkington, Ph.D.

MARRIAGE AND RELIGION RESEARCH INSTITUTE

Source: National Longitudinal Survey of Youth (1997)

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