 Psychology Major  MSW  Seaside High  Comprehensive sex education vs. abstinence- only education  National 2009: 39.1/1,000  California 2009: 32.1/1,000.

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 Psychology Major  MSW  Seaside High

 Comprehensive sex education vs. abstinence- only education  National 2009: 39.1/1,000  California 2009: 32.1/1,000  Monterey : 54.2/1,000 (Anderson, 2011)

 Every 26 seconds  66% drop out  Trickle-down effect  Media (Preisendorfer, 2011)

Prevention: Decade-Sexual behaviors: 54%-46%  Comprehensive › 3 month- Active using dual contraceptives 5%-9%  Abstinence › 3 month- Active without contraceptive: 16%- 12% (Anderson, 2011)

 Taxpayers  Parents  Families  Teachers  Teens themselves

 Anderson, J. Barfield, W. Callaghan, W. Gavin, L. Kann, L. Pazol, K. Spitz, A. Warner, L. (2011). Vital Signs: Teen Pregnancy. ( 13 ed., Vol. 60, p ) 43e3b4f-998a-4eeb-826e- 92e974916ec2%40sessionmgr4&bdata=JnNpdGU9ZWhvc3Qt bGl2ZQ%3d%3d#db=afh&AN=  California Department of Public Health, Center for Family Health, Office of Family Planning, August,

 Cohen, Mark A.; Piquero, Alex R.; Jennings, Wesley G.. Criminal Justice Policy Review, Dec2010, Vol. 21 Issue 4, p , 44p; DOI: /  Malone, P. Rodriguez, M. (2011) Comprehensive Sex Education vs. Abstinence-Only-Until-Marriage Program. (2 ed., Vol. 38, p. 5-22).  Preisendorfer, C. (2011). Real life teens: teen pregnancy. (9 ed., Vol. 57, p. 60). d=143e3b4f-998a-4eeb-826e- 92e974916ec2%40sessionmgr4&bdata=JnNpdGU9ZWhvc3 QtbGl2ZQ%3d%3d#db=afh&AN=