Sexual Abstinence Programs
The result is a high percentage of sexual disease, unwanted pregnancies and abortions. There is considerable evidence to support this.* A recent UNICEF report said that the teenage birthrate in the U.S. is much higher than any of the top 28 countries of the world. While U.S. tied Hungary for the most abortions, girls in the U.S. were not the most sexually active. Denmark holds that title. Even so, Denmark's rate of abortions is one half of that of the U.S. and its teen birthrate is one-sixth of ours. The difference? Effective sex education. According to USA Today, 50% of young people in the United States will contract a venereal disease before age 25, a percentage significantly higher than other countries.
We know that millions die from AIDS, but most people don't know that HPV causes 5,000 women to die each year from cervical cancer in the United States (about 200,000 world-wide). Even though there is an effective vaccine against HPV which could save countless lives, some conservative and religious-right factions have opposed making it available because they feel it would increase premarital sex. So we appear to have a situation where the first effective cancer preventative in the U.S., one which could save thousands of lives, is being opposed on the basis of morality.
Bogus Arguments For example, young people were told that there was a negative relationship between being sexually active and grades in school. However, a major research study recently found that for young people in ongoing sexual relationships there was almost no correlation. (Interestingly some parents protested to a California newspaper that featured this story, saying young people shouldn't be told about research like this.) Another argument has been that sexually active girls end up with emotional problems. But then it was found that the girls that "ended up with emotional problems" either had them to start with or because of existing environmental factors were already predisposed toward them. We were also told that knowledge about birth control and, in particular, condom use would encourage premarital sex. Research does not bear this out, but research does show that both of these reduce STD, pregnancies, and abortions. There are valid reasons to discourage premarital sex, but in this day of GOOGLE, trying to sell the idea on the basis of emotional presentations or faulty science, can backfire. After young people find that what they have been told is bogus, they start to disregard even valid information.
Abstinence Pledges
[Also see The Price of Prudery and Turing Logic Upside Down] * Based in part on studies by Columbia University and the Alan Guttmacher Institute, Centers for Disease Control, and reports in the Journal of Adolescent Health.
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