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 Norms on sex have changed  50% of females between 15 & 19 are sexually active  Factors influencing early sexual behaviors:  Family income level 

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2  Norms on sex have changed  50% of females between 15 & 19 are sexually active  Factors influencing early sexual behaviors:  Family income level  Parent’s marital satus  Religious participation  Peer group

3  Consequences on society:  1 million teen pregnancies per year ▪ Higher infant death rates & lower birth rates ▪ Less likely to graduate ▪ Lower lifetime earnings ▪ Learning disabilities in child ▪ Emotional stress ▪ Increased rsk of teen pregnancy themselves  STDs ▪ 4 million teens per year contract an STD

4 Traditional Sexual Values Some modern, preindustrial traditions encourage sexual experimentation as a preparation for marriage. Traditional American values from the Puritans and the Victorian age confine sexual activity to marriage. The Sexual Revolution During the 1960s and 1970s, the norms governing sexual behavior began to change. Birth control, youth counterculture, and the feminist movement encouraged changes. Various stages of romantic relationships are found on television and other mass media. Advertisers use the lure of sexuality to sell their products. Teenage Sexual Behavior

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7  49% of teens admit using an illegal drug  70% of seniors admit to using alcohol  61% cigarettes  Factors associated w/regular drug use:  Friends use drugs regularly  Social problems  Hostile/rejecting family  Teens have negative views of “hard” drug use; less so to cigarettes & alcohol

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10  Rate had doubled in past 30 years  Factors:  Alcohol/drug use = higher risk  A triggering event  Age (older = more risk)  Sex (Females more likely to try; males more likely to succeed)  Population of area (less crowded = higher risk)  Family relations  “Cluster effect”

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12 Getting Help from Society Suicide is not the answer to a temporary problem. Learning to cope and manage pain and sadness is an important part of human development. Ask for help. Do not ignore the problem. Anyone who is suicidal needs professional help. Most cities have a variety of health organizations that offer services to people in need.

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