Kohler Pamela K. and Lafferty William E. “Abstinence-Only and Comprehensive ‘Sex Education’ and the Initiation of Sexual Activity and Teen Pregnancy.” Journal of Adolescent Health. Vol 42, No. 4 (April 2008): 344-351
Kohler and Lafferty assert that sex education focus mainly on sexually transmitted disease then emphasize on the risk of getting pregnant through unprotected sex. They acknowledge that mostly adolescents who receive the comprehensive sex education with knowledge on pregnancy less likely report teen pregnancy. Formal sex education classes have no effect on the teens getting pregnant at such a young age. A variety of data is presented in support to help explain the significant of the different effect in the classes. Despite their general significant reports to reduce teen pregnancy the like hood of it actually happen is low. This article will help me established a better view on the different education classes and the statics that will give my reader a better view for helping reducing pregnancy at a young age.
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