Lesson 3 Part of becoming an adult is learning how to make responsible decisions. Remember, the choices you make during adolescence can affect your health.

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Lesson 3 Part of becoming an adult is learning how to make responsible decisions. Remember, the choices you make during adolescence can affect your health for the rest of your life. Your Behavior and Reducing Health Risks

Lesson 3 In this lesson, you will learn to: Promote your own health and reduce risk Describe the consequences of taking risks Evaluate the importance of abstinence from risk behaviors, including sexual activity before marriage Lesson Objectives

Lesson 3 Risk Behaviors Steps in becoming responsible for your health include: Increasing your awareness of risk behaviors in your life. risk behaviors Examining your current behaviors and making necessary changes. Understanding Health Risks

Lesson 3 Recognizing Risk Behaviors The chart shows six categories of personal health risk factors and the results collected from a recent teen survey. Understanding Health Risks

Lesson 3 Cumulative Risks and Consequences Cumulative risks may also result from combinations of risk factors.Cumulative risks The more risk behaviors you participate in, the more likely you are to experience negative consequences at some point. Understanding Health Risks

Lesson 3 What Is Abstinence? The only way to avoid the consequences of some of the most serious risk behaviors is to practice abstinence.abstinence Risk behaviors include the following: Use of tobacco, alcohol, and other drugs Being sexually active before marriage Abstaining from Risk Behaviors

Lesson 3 Abstaining from Tobacco, Alcohol, and Other Drugs When you abstain from using tobacco, alcohol, and other drugs, you avoid many negative consequences. Substance abuse has the following ill effects: Substances can cause addiction and can seriously harm the body. They can even cause death. Substance use often isolates a person from family and friends, a negative effect on social health. Abstaining from Risk Behaviors

Lesson 3 Legal Consequences of Substance Use The legal consequences of substance use are: It is illegal for people under 21 to purchase, possess, or consume alcohol. People under 18 cannot purchase tobacco. The purchase and use of other drugs are illegal for all people. Abstaining from Risk Behaviors

Lesson 3 Abstaining from Sexual Activity Abstinence from sexual activity protects teens against many negative consequences. Teens who abstain from sexual activity: Never have to worry about unplanned pregnancy. Will not be faced with the difficult decisions associated with unplanned pregnancy. Will not have to take on the many responsibilities of caring for a child. Abstaining from Risk Behaviors

Lesson 3 More About Abstaining from Sexual Activity Teens who abstain from sexual activity: Are making a choice that is always legal. Are free of the emotional problems that usually accompany sexual activity. Don’t have to worry about sexually transmitted infections (including HIV infection). Abstaining from Risk Behaviors

Lesson 3 1. Risk behaviors 2. Abstinence 3. Cumulative risks 4. Taking preventive measures Choose the appropriate option. Quick Review Q. _________ can potentially threaten your health or the health of others.

Lesson 3 Click Next to attempt another question. Quick Review - Answer A. 1. Risk behaviors Risk behaviors can potentially threaten your health or the health of others.

Lesson 3 Quick Review Q. The more risk behaviors you participate in, the more likely you are to experience negative consequences associated with the behavior. Choose the appropriate option. True False

Lesson 3 Click Next to attempt another question. Quick Review - Answer A. True. The more risk behaviors you participate in, the more likely you are to experience negative consequences associated with the behavior.

Lesson 3 Quick Review Q. Cumulative risks are unrelated risks that increase in effect with each added risk. Choose the appropriate option. True False

Lesson 3 Click Next to attempt another question. Quick Review - Answer A. False. Cumulative risks are related risks that increase in effect with each added risk.

Lesson 3 Quick Review Choose the appropriate option. True False Q. It is important for teens to share with each other the ways they have learned to avoid serious risk behaviors such as smoking cigarettes and drinking alcoholic beverages.

Lesson 3 Click Next to attempt another question. Quick Review - Answer A. True. It is important for teens to share with each other the ways they have learned to avoid serious risk behaviors such as smoking cigarettes and drinking alcoholic beverages.

Lesson 3 End of Lesson 3 Click Home to view the Main menu.

Lesson 3 A. Correct! Risk behaviors can potentially threaten your health or the health of others. Click Next to attempt another question. Quick Review - Answer

Lesson 3 You have answered the question incorrectly. Go back to try again, or click Next to view the correct answer. Quick Review - Answer

Lesson 3 Risk Behaviors Steps in becoming responsible for your health include: Increasing your awareness of risk behaviors in your life. risk behaviors Examining your current behaviors and making necessary changes. Risk behaviors are actions that can potentially threaten your health or the health of others. Understanding Health Risks

Lesson 3 Cumulative Risks and Consequences Cumulative risks may also result from combinations of risk factors.Cumulative risks The more risk behaviors you participate in, the more likely you are to experience negative consequences at some point. Cumulative risks are related risks that increase in effect with each added risk. Understanding Health Risks

Lesson 3 What Is Abstinence? The only way to avoid the consequences of some of the most serious risk behaviors is to practice abstinence.abstinence Risk behaviors include the following: Use of tobacco, alcohol, and other drugs Being sexually active before marriage Abstinence is deliberate decision to avoid harmful behaviors, including sexual activity before marriage and use of tobacco, alcohol, and other drugs. Abstaining from Risk Behaviors

Lesson 3 Quick Review - Answer A. Correct! The more risk behaviors you participate in, the more likely you are to experience negative consequences associated with the behavior. Click Next to attempt another question.

Lesson 3 Quick Review - Answer You have answered the question incorrectly. Go back to try again, or click Next to view the correct answer.

Lesson 3 Quick Review - Answer A. Correct! Cumulative risks are related risks that increase in effect with each added risk. Click Next to attempt another question.

Lesson 3 Quick Review - Answer You have answered the question incorrectly. Go back to try again, or click Next to view the correct answer.

Lesson 3 Quick Review - Answer A. Correct! It is important for teens to share with each other the ways they have learned to avoid serious risk behaviors such as smoking cigarettes and drinking alcoholic beverages. Click Next to attempt another question.

Lesson 3 Quick Review - Answer You have answered the question incorrectly. Go back to try again, or click Next to view the correct answer.