CDC panel finds little evidence to support abstinence-only sex-ed

Qnews  Nov 07 09

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A panel of public health professionals who studied reams of data on the effectiveness of sex-education in classrooms concludes that so-called comprehensive programs are effective.

The panel, appointed by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), analyzed 62 studies and 83 study arms that evaluated comprehensive sexual-education programs, WebMD reports. Its members concluded that sex education programs that include both information about condoms and about delaying sexual initiation are effective because they:

Reduce the number of teens who have sex, Reduce the frequency of sexual activity in teens who have sex, Reduce the number of sex partners in teens who have sex, Reduce sexually transmitted infections, including HIV transmission, Increase use of condoms and other methods of birth control. Full story...

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