Grading Schools’ Abstinence Efforts
A National Public Radio report about results from the first major national study of abstinence-only education.
A National Public Radio report about results from the first major national study of abstinence-only education.
Read an Associated Press story, “Doctors denounce abstinence-only education.” It’s posted by MSNBC.
The National Center for Health Statistics posts statistics about teen births.
An Advocates for Youth report that looks at the period from 1998-2003.
The full report by Mathematica Policy Research Inc. on the effectiveness of four abstinence-education programs. According to the study, released in April 2007, participants “were no more likely than control group youth to have abstained from sex and, among those who reported having had sex, they had similar numbers of sexual partners and had initiated […]
• A poll released Aug. 3, 2005, by the Pew Research Center for the People & the Press found that 78 percent of Americans favor allowing public schools to provide students with birth control information while 76 percent believe schools should teach teenagers to abstain from sex until marriage. Solid majorities in every major religious […]
A January 2004 report from the Kaiser Family Foundation, National Public Radio and the John F. Kennedy School of Government, found that 15 percent of Americans want abstinence-only sex education taught in schools, and 46 percent want abstinence taught along with contraception. Only 7 percent said they did not think sex education should be taught […]
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