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What is it? “20% of teens (age 13-19) and 33% of young adults (20-26) have sexted. The National Campaign to Prevent Teen and Unplanned Pregnancy Reasons teens sext: Legalities???
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Guttmacher Institute
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“More than 750,000 women younger than 20 become pregnant each year.” “82% of these pregnancies are unintended” “Nine million teens and young adults acquire an STI each year.” Guttmacher Institute
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Kaiser Family Foundation
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Guttmacher Institute
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U.S. teens : › Less likely to use contraceptives › Have shorter relationships › Have more sexual partners Why the difference? Guttmacher Institute
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Guttmacher Institute
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93% of parents reported their child has benefited from sex education 94% of parents say that sex education should cover contraception Only 15% of Americans want abstinence- only education taught in the classroom Guttmacher Institute
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Defined by the federal government: › “abstinence education… has as its exclusive purpose, teaching the social, psychological, and health gains to be realized by abstaining from sexual activity.” Guttmacher Institute
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“No evidence shows that abstinence without contraceptive education effectively protects teens.” “Contraceptive education does not encourage sexual activity.” Guttmacher Institute
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Delays sexual activity Increases contraceptive use Reduces number of partners Guttmacher Institute
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House Bill 2509 › Each school district: Age-appropriate Medically accurate Comprehensive – promotes abstinence STD’s Communication / Relationships Oregon has the most aggressive law in U.S.
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