Title: Abstinence Only Vs. Comprehensive Sexuality Education
1Abstinence Only Vs. Comprehensive Sexuality
Education
- PART II What is the difference?
2Two Forms of Sex Education
- Abstinence-Only
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- Comprehensive
3- Abstinence-Only -
- Focuses on teaching young people that abstaining
from sex until marriage is the best means of
ensuring that they avoid infection with HIV,
other STDs and unintended pregnancies. - Abstinence, Sex Education and HIV Prevention
(96-2008)
- Comprehensive
- Stresses that abstinence is the only way to
completely prevent STDs and pregnancy, but also
provides information about safer sex and
communication so that teens that choose to be
sexually active will have the tools they need to
be safe. - Crooks, R Baur, K., p. 345-346
4Which method is BEST?
One of the ways in which the debate between
supporters of abstinence and comprehensive
approaches to sex education has been framed is in
terms of which is the most effective.
5EVIDENCE
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- There is good evidence, from programs that were
implemented in the US, UK and Europe that prove
comprehensive sex education can reduce behaviors
that put young people at risk of HIV, STDs and
unintended pregnancy. - Studies have repeatedly shown too that this
kind of sex education does not lead to the
earlier onset of sexual activity among young
people and, in some cases, will even lead to it
happening later. - Abstinence, Sex Education and HIV Prevention
(96-2008) -
6EVIDENCE cont..
- Comprehensive sex education is also age
appropriate, developmentally appropriate,
introducing information on relationship, decision
making assertiveness, and skill building to
resist social/peer pressure, depending on grade
level. - Information is also medically accurate when
dealing with contraceptives. - Advocates for Youth
7EVIDENCE
- As part of welfare reform, Congress passed
legislation in 1996 50 million in federal funds
for abstinence-until-marriage programs which
censor information about contraceptives. -
- The abstinence programs receive about 158
million a year from the federal Department of
Health and Human Services.
8Since then, despite no evidence of the
effectiveness of these programs and Americans
opposition to federal funding for them, the
government has dumped more and more taxpayer
money into unrealistic and unproven
abstinence-only programs.
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10PROFESSIONALS
- Today, youth face serious health issues and too
often encounter barriers to the information and
services that they need!
11PARENTS
- When parents talk to and affirm the value of
their children, young people are more likely to
develop positive, healthy attitudes about
themselves. - Research shows that positive communication
between parents and their children can help young
people establish individual values and make
healthy decisions. -
- Advocates for Youth, 2008
12According to Barbara Huberman, RN, MEd, Director
of Education and Outreach for Advocates for
Youth, parents who act on the belief that young
people have the right to accurate sexuality
information are parents whose teens will delay
the intuition of intimacy and use contraceptives
when they choose to become sexually active.
13POLICY MAKERS
- Youth want accurate information and answers to
their questions. - They want respect and to be taken seriously.
14Research continues to show that comprehensive
sex education, which teaches both abstinence and
contraception, is most effective for young
people.
15Youth who receive this kind of education are
more likely to initiate sexual activity later in
life and use protection correctly and
consistently when they do become sexually active.
16Evaluations of comprehensive sex education
programs show that these programs
- Delay the onset of sexual activity
- Reduce frequency of sexual activity
- Reduce number of sexual partners
- Increases contraceptive use
- Advocates for Youth, 2008
17Importantly, the evidence shows that these
programs do not encourage teens to become
sexually active.RESPONSIBLE SEX EDUCATION
PROGRAMS WORK!!