Sex Education: Abstinence Only or Comprehensive Abstinence?

Sex Education: Abstinence Only or Comprehensive Abstinence?

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Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Combrehensive Abstinence: The other sex education






Bearman Bruckner, author of two articles, one in the Journal of Sociology and another in the Journal of Adolescent health, talk about sexual relations in teens and young adults, while the Columbia University researcher discusses how ineffective abstinence and the purity pledge really is. He found that 88% of pledge-takers in his study had initiated sex prior to marriage though some delayed sex for a while, they were still found to have broken the pledge. 1 Rates of STIs and STDs (Sexually Transmitted Diseases) among pledge-takers and non-pledgers were similar. More surprising was the fact that pledge-takers were less likely to seek STI testing and less likely to use contraception when they eventually did have sex. So really Abstinence only programs aren't effective at all according to Bruckner. Abstinence only programs are only effective for delaying the inevitable.




In 2004 a Special Investigations Division, sponsored by the U.S. House of Representatives, (Committe on Government Reform: The Content of Federally Funded Abstinence-Only Education Programs), analyzed federally funded abstinence-only curriculum. This committee found that over 80%, is basically all of the information most students retain from the program. This type of curriculum was supported by the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services which ended up being false, misleading, or contained distorted information about reproductive health. 1 Specifically, they conveyed:


  • "False information about the effectiveness of contraceptives


  • False information about the risks of abortion

  • Religious beliefs as scientific fact


  • Stereotypes about boys and girls as scientific fact; and


  • Medical and scientific errors of fact." 1

This means that our tax dollars and the governments money has gone into programs that teach our students false information and advocate for religious beliefs into a state run insitution. When our students are supposed to be well informed and given the best knowledge available, our government denies them and supplies them with falsehood. A public opinion research program found that "89% believed that it is important for young people to have information about contraception and prevention of STIs and that sex education should focus on how to avoid unintended pregnancy and STIs, including HIV." 1 Only about 15% of American parents wanted an abstinence only program when asked.


The times have changed. No longer are we back in the days when life use to follow a certain path of our birth, then school, job, marriage, kids, death. We now change things up a bit, with the birth of us, then school, kids, job, marriage, death. However we choose or cut out parts of the follow it doesn't really matter. There is no set rules, maybe societies want social norms of the surrounding population to seems like they have faultered from that "nuclear" family.

According to the Youth Risk Behavior Survey, advocated by the Center for Chronic Disease prevention and Health Promotion, 46% of girls in high school have had sex, 50% of boys in high school have had some kind of sexual encounter. They even report that 11% of those girls and 18% of those guys who have already have had sex have had 4 or more sexual partners. And about 86% of them didn't use a condom in there last sexual encoutner. Reread those numbers....they are INSANE!!!

In 2007, 4% of girls and 10% of boys had sex before they were 13. Think about about for a moment, 14% of teenagers in 2007 had sex when they were children, not even considered teenagers. So out of that 14% some will go into programs that focus on abstinence, where they can't even take the purity pledge anymore because of their decisions. Instead of putting emotional stress on those individuals why not help them? Teach them the proper ways to protect themselves if they are so inclined to have sex. I am sure at 12 or 13 they barely new what sex was. But educating our young population about sex, with an emphasis on abstinence, will help more than "just saying No."


  1. Advocates for youth
  2. Youth Risk Behavior Survey
  3. Morin, Stephin, Ph. D

What the heck is sex education??


Sex education is when students gain information about sex, forming attitudes about sex, myths about sex, finding sexual identity, and how to understand relationships. This teaching is used to inform our upcoming generation about how to make the right decisons and develope them so they can make the right decision on their own.

Sex education aims to reduce the risk of disease, unwanted or unplanned pregnancies. The goal is also to inform students on how to have a healthy relationship with others.

Here are a couple of points that are the biggest topics to be covered in sex education: 1

  • Sexual development and reporduction

  • Contraceptions and birth control

  • Healthy Sexual Relationships

    Other information that may be covered is information on abortion, and sexuality as well as sources that are avaliable in their area if they have questions or need assistance.

Robert Rector, writer for the Heritage foundation, believes that policymakers should understand certain things about early sexual behavior:

  • Sexually transmitted diseases, which includes incurable viral infections, have increased to unimaginable proportions in the past years. Annually, 3 million teenagers contract STDs; that means that STDs afflict one in four teens who are sexually active.
  • Studies done on sexually active teens show that they "are not only vulnerable to STDs, but also likely to experience emotional and psychological injuries, subsequent marital difficulties, and involvement in other high-risk behaviors." 2

  1. http://www.avert.org/sex-education.htm
  2. Heritage.org

How young is too young??




How young is too young for kids to be learning about sex education??
(Look at the newspaper headline)

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

VH1 Virginity: Abstinence only in a sexual urban world



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZzE6kqQdmSw

This video is a clip of VH1's special called The New Virginity. This talks about how there is this trendy pop culture movement leaning towards teaching abstinence to teens. VH1.com

Airings for this news special:

Tuesday, January 19th 5:00 pm

Saturday, January 23rd 12:30 am

Monday, January 25th 3:00 pm

Sex Education: Abstinence Only


Over the past few years there has been discussion and debate about what form of sex education should be taught to our public school students. Should there be an Abstinence only program that only talks about abstinence and nothing else is an option or a Comprehensive Abstinence program that encourages abstinence but also teaches students about protection? In the 70's and 80's the media started to show "sex education" as abstinence only and saving yourself for marriage. The thought of saving yourself for marriage was never really discussed before this. The Abstinence only programs really came of age in the 1990's. It began with the Welfare reform act 1996, which dedicated $50 million in grants to the abstinence only programs annually. 2 The programs could only be based on abstinence until marriage, with no other options. During Bush's term in office the program funding jumped from $50 million to $200 million in 2007 (Congress Budget Office). And people were ok with that, after all the U.S. did have the highest teen pregnancy rates in the developed world. 2

Abstinence only programs focus on teaching students that abstaining from sex until marriage is the best choice to ensure protection against HIV, STDs, STIs, and teen pregnancy. Abstinence is taught as being the best option for greater sexual health. Supporters of this program believe that it is morally wrong for sex before marriage, so morals come into play greatly with this program and are pushed upon by the teachers to relay that message to the students. 1 What is taught in this program? Well here is a closer look into it:

  • Abstinence from sexual activity outside marriage (this is the expected standard for all school-age children)

  • Abstinence from sexual activity is the only certain way to avoid out-of-wedlock pregnancy, sexually transmitted diseases, and other associated health problems

  • A mutually faithful, monogamous relationship in the context of marriage is the expected standard of sexual activity

  • Sexual activity outside the context of marriage is likely to have harmful psychological and physical effects

  • Bearing children out of wedlock is likely to have harmful consequences for the child, the child’s parents, and society

  • How to reject sexual advances and that alcohol and drug use increases vulnerability to sexual advances

  • The importance of attaining self-sufficiency before engaging in sexual activity


    (these were given by the Federal Law of the United States) 1

Though recent studies have shown that abstinence only programs and comprehensive abstinence programs have shown no really effect on sexual relationships between teens proponents for abstinence only have looked towards teen pregancies. According the National Survey of Family Growth, "have fallen from 117 births per 1,000 females in 1990 to 76 per 1,000 in 2002." 3

Abstinence only programs are more for a faith based curriculum. The morals of society and what this country was founded on was religion and in almost all religions being represented in the United States promote abstinence until marriage. So ofcourse republicans and conservatives a like will vote and advocate towards abstinence only, even though stats have proven to us that either way teenagers will still have sex (no matter what you tell them, they choose to do what they want with their bodies). The importance of abstinence only programs have grown attention from AIDS/HIV and STD out breaks, the more and more teen parents out there, and how vulgar teenage television has become. Policy makers towards abstince programs try to reduce these numbers of teen outbreaks and provide personal responsibility and enduring marital commitment.

A study done by Pediatrics magazine found that boys, between the ages 12 through 16, that are sexually active are 4 times more likely to smoke and 6 times more likely to use alcohol than are those who describe themselves as virgins. Girls in this same age group, who are sexually active are 7 times more likely to smoke and 10 times more likely to use marijuana than are those who are virgins. That means that not only is sex a risky behavior before marriage but it also can lead into even riskier health behavior. Abstince is the only way to prevent this behavior from forming. 4

more to come...


  1. Advert.com
  2. Cliff, Sara, "The Future of Abstinence" Newsweek.com
  3. Guttmacher Institute
  4. Heritage.org

Stem Cell Research: Politics and Ethics



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Sunday, January 17, 2010

Pro Cures: Stem cell research

The big excitement about stem cell research are all the benefits in the field of regenerative medicine and theraputic cloning. Adult stem cells have already shown really encouraging signs showing that they can be used to replace blood-forming cells that are killed during chemotherapy to be used in bone marrow transplant patients. 1 The other possible uses for stem cells could be used to aid in helping thoses with Parkinson's, Alzheimers, or even burn victims, people with MS (muscle disorder), and much much more. They are possible cures through stem cell therapy and ways to figure out reasons why diseases happen and what could be used to treat or cure those diseases. 2

But wait a minute, what about all of those fetuses that have to be killed just for the sake of science. Well, lets get one thing straight, though numerous sources of information have said somewhere in their articles about stem cell research dealing with aborted fetuses that simply is not true. The stem cells, for one, need to be alive and abortion kills the stem cells. Also the best stem cells come from embryos about 5 days old. How do they get these fertilized eggs? They recieve these eggs from in vitro fertilization clinics. They take the left over embryos that are going to be discarded. Right now there are approximately 400,000 embryos in the fertilization clinics, 2 many of whom are destined to be discarded to die. So scientists of stem cell research take those unwanted fertilized, those that are donated by the parents of the embryos, and use them for life altering and life saving research. This is kind of like a life for a life. But those lives being used for research were going to be trash, killed, worthless. Now they are being used for the betterment of humanity.

There are other means of getting stem cells. As previously stated in past posts, stems cells can come from adult cells and umblical cord blood. They are both types of stem cells, they just aren't as effective as embryonic stem cells. But a Japanese scientist has figured out a way to turn adult stem cells into embryonic-like stem cells which allows for a greater range of study without all the ethical red tape. Adult skin cells have most recently been used for this type of reconfiguration. This great because now so much more can be studied on a greater playing feild and possibly a faster way to find cures.

There are also guidlines set in place by scientist, ethicists, lawyers, and patient advocates to ensure stem cell research proceeds in well defined limits so that careful ethical oversight of all research using human eggs, embryos, or cell lines derived from these tissues (California adopted this in 2005). 2 No money is paid for these embryos and all of the proposed researched must be reviewed by a board knowledgable in stem cells, stem cell research, and ethics before anything can happen. This is a great way to ease the feelings of people about extracting crazy scientists from using discarded embroys for human cloning or something that is ethically similar.

Here is a video of beating heart muscles cells that were derived from human embryonic stem cells. http://www.isscr.org/video/beatingMyocytes.mpg 3




  1. About.com
  2. USNEWS.com
  3. International Society for Stem cell research