NSRC: National Sexuality Resource Center

New Study Released Today: Adolescent Sexual Health Policy Project

Thu, May 24, 2007 at 11:16:48am   ►by Kylene Guse   ►

    New Study Released Today: Adolescent Sexual Health Policy Project A new study released today by the Adolescent Sexual Health Policy Project at PHI's Center for Research on Adolescent Health and Development finds widespread support among California parents for comprehensive sex education.The first-ever statewide poll of parents devoted to this topic, a whopping 89 percent of the 1,284 California parents sampled want students to receive comprehensive sex education that includes information about contraception and protection from sexually transmitted diseases -  a desire that remains uniform regardless of the parents' locale, religion, politics, race, or education level.  The study, by PHI scientists Norm Constantine, Petra Jerman, and Alice Huang, will appear later this year in the journal Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health.

    This study is summarized in the new Spring, 2007 No Time for Complacency Policy Review, available at http://teenbirths.phi.org/.  Supplemental materials including a chart pack, press release, summary report, and others are also available here.

    You can read about the study in the following publications:

    San Jose Mercury News

    Contra Costa Times

    San Bernardino Sun

    Other items in the current issue of NTFC Policy Review:

    ·          Legislative update: AB 629 (The Sexual Health Education Accountability Act)

    ·          State funding for teen pregnancy prevention

    ·          Federal abstinence-only funding to lapse

    ·          Large federal study finds abstinence-only ineffective

    ·          American Public Health Association rebukes abstinence-only education policies

    The Center for Research on Adolescent Health and Development and the Adolescent Sexual Health Policy Project are programs of the Public Health Institute

    Comments

    proven and desired: comprehensive sex ed

    Based on the result of the study, we can see that comprehensive sexuality education is either empirically proven to prevent unwanted behavior and most desired by the society. This study encourage us more to promote the importance of comprehensive sexuality education instead of abstinence only and another unproven program.

    Cornelius Widyatmoko on May 28, 2007 07:50am

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