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Groundbreaking Study Proves Abstinence
Education Works
Contact Sarah Floro, National Abstinence Clearinghouse, 605-335-3643 SIOUX
FALLS, SD, Feb. 1 /Christian
Newswire/ -- A new study released today shows that abstinence education
is highly effective in reducing sexual activity among youth. It also showed
contraceptive sex ed programs to be ineffective. The
decrease is noteworthy; the study followed students a full two years after
completion of the abstinence class. One third of students showed a decrease
in sexual activity, compared with those who didn't participate in the class.
Whereas, condom-promoting programs didn't affect youth behavior at all.
Students in these programs showed no reduction in sexual activity and no
increase in contraceptive use. "Finally,
a study that proves what those of us who have been teaching abstinence have
known for years. These programs help develop self control and self esteem,
teaching kids they do not need to fall prey to the game of Russian Roulette
with condoms," said Leslee Unruh, President and Founder of the National
Abstinence Clearinghouse. "Abstinence programs show kids there are too many
great things riding on their future to risk it to STDs, pregnancy and broken
hearts. Abstinence is a message our kids want to hear - this study shows
youth are making healthier choices and changing their behavior in response
to this refreshing message," Unruh said. The
study, involving black middle-school students, appears in the February 2010
Archives of Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine, published by the American
Medical Association. It was compiled and released by Drs. John and Loretta
Jemmott from the University of Pennsylvania and Dr. Geoffrey Fong from the
University of Waterloo and the Ontario Institute for Cancer Research in
Waterloo, Ontario.
This
study utilized state-of-the-art evaluation techniques, using random
assignment. For more information about this study and its design,
click
here. For more
information, please contact Sarah Floro at 605.335.3643.
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