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Wednesday, April 18, 2007

Accuracy of Abstinence Study Questioned

Free sex advocates have latched onto a recently released study which says abstinence programs arent' making a difference in teen sex. However, not everyone is buying it.

From OneNewsNow:

Valerie Huber is executive director of the Washington-based National Abstinence Education Association. She says the results of the study are too narrow, with only four of 700 Title V programs being examined.

The four programs surveyed did not show reinforcement through the years, she contends, yet today's abstinence education programs recognize that is "an essential component."

No message of responsibility to a young person is going to do much good unless it's repeated and reinforced, preferably in all areas of their lives.


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