Abstract
A survey of adolescents and adults was conducted to assess the causes of the teen pregnancy problem in one rural community. Thirty teens and 34 adults were interviewed and asked to respond to questions related to teen sexuality/pregnancy. The goal of the analysis was to determine differences between and similarities among adults' and teens' perceptions of teen sexuality. Results showed few significant differences between the two groups. Nonsignificance, therefore, was significant.

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