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Sex Education Delays Teens' Sexual Activity, Study Shows

First Posted: 03/10/2012 9:04 am Updated: 03/12/2012 11:44 pm

By: Stephanie Pappas, LiveScience Senior Writer
Published: 03/08/2012 01:56 PM EST on LiveScience

Teens who receive formal sex education wait longer to have sex, a new study finds — and when they do get around to doing the deed, they're more likely than teens who haven't had sex ed to use contraception.

The study couldn't fully tease out the differences between abstinence-only sex education and sex education that also includes discussion of birth control methods, but the researchers wrote that contrary to some critics' beliefs, there is no evidence that sex education encourages teens to have sex sooner or to take more sexual risks.

The study, conducted by researchers from the reproductive health research organization The Guttmacher Institute, used data from the 2006 to 2008 National Survey of Family Growth. In this survey, 4,691 participants, ages 15 to 24, told researchers whether they had ever had formal instruction in "how to say no to sex" and in "methods of birth control." The teens and young adults also answered questions about their first experience with vaginal sex.

Abstinence-only vs. comprehensive

The questions couldn't differentiate between comprehensive sex education — which includes instruction on both how to delay sex and the proper use of birth control — and abstinence-only education, which focuses only on delaying sex until marriage. That's because some abstinence-only programs do discuss birth control in order to emphasize the failure rate of various methods. The researchers couldn't be sure of the quality or content of instruction, so the resulting classifications of sex ed as "abstinence-only" or "with birth control instruction" are tentative. [Birth Control Quiz: Test Your Knowledge]

The results showed, however, that two-thirds of young women and 55 percent of young men received some sort of instruction on birth control and abstinence before their first sexual experience. About 20 percent said they only learned how to delay sex, while 16 percent of females and 24 percent of males got no sexual education at all.

The last group was the worst off when it came to risky sexual behaviors. Of the students who had any type of sex education, 77 percent of women and 78 percent of men had sex before they turned 20. For young adults with no sexual instruction, those numbers jumped to 86 percent and 88 percent, respectively.

Using protection

In addition, students who had sex education were more likely to use contraception during their first sexual encounter compared with those who hadn't received sex ed. They also had "healthier partnerships," being less likely to lose their virginity to someone more than three years older or younger than themselves. [Teen Pregnancy: A Winnable Public Health Battle?]

The researchers found little difference on these contraception measures between the abstinence-only group and the group who received birth control instruction, although young women who had received birth control instruction were more likely to protect themselves by using condoms during their first intercourse. Other studies have found that comprehensive sex education is better at delaying vaginal sex and reducing teen pregnancy than abstinence-only education; however, a 2010 study published in the journal Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine found that abstinence education can delay sex in young teens.

"It appears that talking with adolescents about sex — before they first have sex — seems to be what is important, regardless of the specific subject matter," the researchers wrote in the new study published online March 7 in the Journal of Adolescent Health.

The effectiveness of sexual education may depend, in part, on where the students are. A recent study published in the Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine found that sex ed is less effective at reducing teen birthrates in more conservative areas, perhaps because instruction is not as high-quality. Attitudes toward abortion may play a role in teen birthrates, too, the study found, with teens in more conservative areas less willing or less able to get the procedure, making them more likely to carry to term.

The new Guttmacher study also turned up some alarming demographic differences in sex education, with minority students and students in lower-income families less likely to receive any sexual education at all. For example, one-third of minority men received no formal sex ed. Girls from lower-income families with less-educated parents were also less likely than their better-off counterparts to receive instruction on birth control.

"These demographic groups have poorer SRH [sexual and reproductive health] outcomes, including higher rates of STIs [sexually transmitted infections] and teen pregnancy, highlighting the unmet need for formal instruction in sex education," the researchers wrote.

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srheard
Life is full of a number of things.
02:48 PM on 03/26/2012
I am beginning to believe that the result of abstinence-only programs (more pregnancies) is intended. The current move by the Religious Right to make birth control illegal (life at conception bills) or more difficult to get (insurance coverage ban) is also evidence of this intent.
04:17 AM on 03/15/2012
WOW this is pathetic. 'Lets teach kids to wait till marriage for sex, then they can appease God and be pure! Yay!!' ...even though the average age for losing virginity is 17. It is common sense that a biased completely opposed and misleading approach to educating teens in this and things like drugs does NOT work. If you tell a teen something is forbidden, they will pursue it. Teach reality and let them know how to have sex safely. Personally I am giong to laugh at the fact that the kids who go through 'abstinence only' or no sex ed at all will be having sex young when their hormones peak, not safely, having kids because they dont know about the pill. Ho much more aggravating can it get when the government consists of a bunch of prude old losers..
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Todd Behrmann
06:22 PM on 03/12/2012
We already saw what teaching abstinence only does, just look at Bristol Palin.
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Americanwoman55
live, laugh, dance, run with scissors
11:26 AM on 03/12/2012
There is a misunderstanding that the GOP wants to STOP pregnancy. I do not believe they do. I believe they want to keep people down and out.
Keeping a population under stress and worried is important to controlling the population.

If we as a population were well educated and not having to be worried about getting pregnant and were looking at our governemnt and what they were doing, like taking money from big oil companies, foreign corporation, the Romney's of the world, the Koch Bros. things could get out of hand.


If the GOP had to deal with:
Economic issues,
the Key stone pipeline,
their underhanded BP failure,
Newt's open marriage
Romney's 13.9% tax rate
Obamcare vs Congress's getting great healthcare including birth control
All Congressmen paying lower than avg taxes

the GOP and some Democrats would be in serious trouble
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shewolf2002
EDUCATION is a national security issue.
09:49 PM on 03/11/2012
Education, in this and many other areas, is the answer. So why is the GOP so vehemently anti-education?
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momoluvsu
We live in a parallel universe
12:08 AM on 03/12/2012
stupidity
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imusintheevening
With,without,who'll deny it's whatthe fights about
09:32 AM on 03/13/2012
people that are educated are not as easy to control with governmental power
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VeryGrood
only class worse than micro-bio was molecular-bio
08:02 PM on 03/11/2012
The problem with this study is that it involves scientific research. That alone makes it "invalid" in the eyes of most republicans.

If it had been some pastor who had a "gut feeling" that teaching sex ed would be beneficial, then they might be inclined to listen. Or if it were written in some 1700 year old book that has been through dozens of translations by corrupt men, then they would also probably believe it.

Sadly... science has no real place in the republican agenda.
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smartcindy
Illegitimata Non Carborundum...
05:18 AM on 03/12/2012
And never had, look all the way back to Copernicus! Religion is just social control... it's easier when the people are not educated... Look at Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia!
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VeryGrood
only class worse than micro-bio was molecular-bio
12:42 AM on 03/15/2012
I live in Alabama. I'm a well educated transplant from Indiana, though... so I'm not offended!

One of my lab techs was arguing about some pretty basic chemistry earlier this week (it had to do with pH changes from temperature changes and titrations, I'll spare you the details). I explained to him that his ideas were sorta right... but that it wouldn't actually change our data. Earlier today I heard him saying something like- "these kids today come out of college with nothing but useless information. They think they know everything... but there's nothing I could have learned in school that I don't already know." And sadly- he was the best candidate that we interviewed for the position.

I really enjoy discussions/arguments about science... They almost always lead to more thorough thoughts and practical reasoning. But when the proof is laid out in front of you, and you still choose to disregard the data, there is a problem.

Sadly, this isn't isolated. There is a widespread disdain for formal education down here.
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onionboy
Blessed are the Cheese Makers
03:24 PM on 03/12/2012
Good point.
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HipsterCorgi
Just keep swimming, swimming, swimming ...
07:58 PM on 03/11/2012
I have always believed that once my children are capable of having sex, they have the right to knowledge of how their bodies work and the possible consequences of their actions. Respecting teens to make good decisions is training them to grow up, and having a "just do what I say" attitude and withholding information from them because I am afraid they will make a bad decision is not the right motivation for a teenager.
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LibertyRoy
Listen up! I am a Libertarian, not a Republican!
06:50 PM on 03/11/2012
Interesting data. I think another study needs to be done to back this up, but if it does so, then I think has changed my mind on the subject. I would have thought it would arm kids with the info to try earlier, but this is counter-intuitive, and I can see why it might work. Intruiging!
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shewolf2002
EDUCATION is a national security issue.
09:39 PM on 03/11/2012
We need to clone you.
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natgirrl
If it doesn't make sense, it doesn't make sense
06:19 PM on 03/11/2012
Red states view these results just like they do global warming. Voodoo Science.
11:50 PM on 03/11/2012
Remember when "red states" referred to communist countries?
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07:32 AM on 03/12/2012
In many ways, the term still refers to enemies of America
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The Music Man
I'm not crazy; just a separate reality
06:06 PM on 03/11/2012
I am just shocked. Shocked I tell you!
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maslin
At 6 bn km, it's mostly small stuff.
05:44 PM on 03/11/2012
Jesus.

To whom, exactly, is this surprising?

This is the point.
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imusintheevening
With,without,who'll deny it's whatthe fights about
09:34 AM on 03/13/2012
I was pondering the same thing, but then again, I was a beneficiary of such education.
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Sighedeffects
Sighed Effect
05:19 PM on 03/11/2012
Since when do the opponents of education concern themselves with results?
We know that education is the greatest tool against racism, poverty, unplanned pregnancy, et al. And we still have philistines like Santorum condemning it.
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ProudToBeVeryLiberal
Science is the antidote to the poison of religion
05:10 PM on 03/11/2012
"Surprising Result"

Are you kidding me? This study comes courtesy of the Duh Institute.
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angermanagement23
Organized Religion, the new hate speech
04:31 PM on 03/11/2012
Shocking that a study would find that educating people will help them make informed decisions. In other news ice cream tastes good.
06:34 PM on 03/11/2012
Educating people to make informed decisions only apply to women before having a abortion according to Repub. states.
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shewolf2002
EDUCATION is a national security issue.
09:40 PM on 03/11/2012
You are hilarious.
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Gidster
Not so much Liberal as I am anti evil.
03:29 PM on 03/11/2012
Huh...Contrary to all of the right wing pearl clutching and gnashing of teeth, sex ed works better than non education, like Abstinence only....

Education ALWAYS trumps ignorance.

Why do guys like Santorum prefer ignorance?
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Patriot Games
Bringin Down Da House
03:59 PM on 03/11/2012
Sorry Gidster but Santorum is not ignorant. Ignorance imply's not knowing better. Santorums two degrees indicate he is educated and thus not ingorant. I submit that Santorum is stupid which implys he does know better but refuses to acknowledge.
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Galaxie
Religion is all bunk -Thomas A. Edison
04:30 PM on 03/11/2012
Good point.. There is a difference between ignorance and stupid.. Ignorance can be fixed, stupid can't...
04:47 PM on 03/11/2012
Ignorance is bliss. Willful ignorance flying in the face of facts like Santorum and the rest of the gop must be a high no drug can replicate.
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VeryGrood
only class worse than micro-bio was molecular-bio
08:05 PM on 03/11/2012
Silly, silly man (or woman... I can't really tell by your name). Education clearly does not trump ignorance at the polling booth.
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Gidster
Not so much Liberal as I am anti evil.
08:44 PM on 03/11/2012
Sadly no.

No amount of facts, reality or common sense can penetrate that bubble....