
The article below says that “Studies have not found that abstinence-only programs cut pregnancy rates, sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), or even the age when sexual activity begins.”
However, last year, a study indicated some success from these programs. Here is what the Washington Post reported:
Only about a third of sixth- and seventh-graders who completed an abstinence-focused program started having sex within the next two years, researchers found. Nearly half of the students who attended other classes, including ones that combined information about abstinence and contraception, became sexually active.
Perish the thought that we could have a substantive debate on this question, but it would make for an interesting exchange.
Source: Think Progress
