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  • Proof that abstinence-only education works

    Sorry, it doesn't prove that at all. Turns out abstinence-only education does not work well.



    Canada’s teen birth and abortion rate drops by 36.9 per cent
    Better access to contraception, higher quality sex education and shifting social norms contribute to decline, say researchers

    Better access to contraception, higher quality sex education and shifting social norms have contributed to a 36.9 per cent decline in Canada’s teen birth and abortion rate between 1996 to 2006, according to a report released today by the Sex Information and Education Council of Canada.

    “This is a good news story,” Alexander McKay, lead author and research co-ordinator at the council.

    “It’s important to look at teen pregnancy rates because they’re a basic fundamental indicator of young women’s sexual and reproductive health. While not all teen pregnancies are a bad thing, when we see [rates] dropping, it’s a fairly clear indicator that young women are doing increasingly well in terms of controlling and protecting their reproductive health.”

    The report, which appears in the current issue of The Canadian Journal of Human Sexuality, compares Canadian figures with those in three other countries. The United States experienced a 25 per cent drop while England and Wales showed a more modest decline of 4.75 per cent. Sweden’s numbers, meanwhile, jumped by 19.1 per cent.

    “It’s not necessarily that sex education in Canada is at such a high standard,” said Mr. McKay, who co-authored the report with SIECCAN’s Michael Barrett.

    “In comparison to the United States, we tend to have a more balanced, sensible approach to adolescent sexual health. Generally speaking what you find is that the more a society has an accepting attitude toward the reality of adolescent sexuality, the lower the teen pregnancy rate is. Canadians tend to have a more relaxed attitude towards adolescent sexuality than people in the United States.”

    Mr. McKay said America’s emphasis on abstinence-only sex ed “tends to result in a higher percentage of teens becoming pregnant,” as does the country’s lack of universal health care, as well as its poverty.

    “The United States has large, well-entrenched pockets of inner city poverty and that clearly is linked to higher teen pregnancy rates,” he said.

    “In those communities where young women feel optimistic about their educational and employment opportunities, the [rates] tends to be lower.”

    Among the four countries compared for 2006, Canada boasted the lowest teen birth and abortion rate per 1,000 women aged 15 to 19 (27.9), followed by Sweden (31.4), England/Wales (60.3), and the United States (61.2).

    “Sweden is a low teen pregnancy rate country so even with an increase in its [rate], it still remains far below countries like England and the United States.”

    Swedish researchers have attributed the increases to two factors, Mr. McKay said: “a notable drop in the extent of sex education in Swedish schools,” and more abortions.

    “It’s not that young women are viewing abortion as a form of birth control. Rather they do view it as an acceptable – although regrettable – way of dealing with an unwanted pregnancy when it occurs.”

    Although declines were evident across the country, they varied widely by the province. The drop was greatest in Ontario (51.5 per cent) and the Yukon (51.8 per cent), and lowest in Saskatchewan (25.5 per cent) and Quebec (10 per cent).

    The lesser decline in Quebec “was somewhat of a surprise,” Mr. McKay said, because “Quebec has historically had comparatively low [rates] compared to the rest of the country.”

    Also a surprise was the Yukon’s drop, the highest in the country.

    “Generally speaking, it’s been the case that the Yukon and the Territories and northern communities have had higher teen pregnancy rates,” said Mr. McKay, noting that the Yukon has ramped up its sex ed programs and reached out to youth in recent years.

    He stressed that the birth and abortion declines should not be confused with judgments about teen sexuality.

    “Teenage women in Canada are not more or less likely to be sexually active than they were 10 or 15 years ago. The difference is that we have seen a steady increase in the percentage of sexually active young women who are using contraception. That comes mainly in increases in condom use but also increases in birth control.”
    Great news, everyone.
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    Your highness, social conservatives don't care about "facts".

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    • #3
      Facts are what we make of them, or what we make up.
      "The issue is there are still many people out there that use religion as a crutch for bigotry and hate. Like Ben."
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      • #4
        Mr. McKay said America’s emphasis on abstinence-only sex ed “tends to result in a higher percentage of teens becoming pregnant,” as does the country’s lack of universal health care, as well as its poverty.
        He doesn't seem to provide any evidence to back it up in terms of abstinence-only.

        But if this just another thin BEN troll, just ignore this.
        It's almost as if all his overconfident, absolutist assertions were spoonfed to him by a trusted website or subreddit. Sheeple
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        • #5
          Although declines were evident across the country, they varied widely by the province. The drop was greatest in Ontario (51.5 per cent) and the Yukon (51.8 per cent), and lowest in Saskatchewan (25.5 per cent) and Quebec (10 per cent).

          The lesser decline in Quebec “was somewhat of a surprise,” Mr. McKay said, because “Quebec has historically had comparatively low [rates] compared to the rest of the country.”

          Also a surprise was the Yukon’s drop, the highest in the country.

          “Generally speaking, it’s been the case that the Yukon and the Territories and northern communities have had higher teen pregnancy rates,” said Mr. McKay, noting that the Yukon has ramped up its sex ed programs and reached out to youth in recent years.
          Umm, the place with the lowest rates have less room to drop, whereas the spot with the highest has more room to drop. This shouldn't be terribly surprising to anyone.
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          • #6
            But also smaller drops mean a higher %
            Indifference is Bliss

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            • #7
              Originally posted by gribbler View Post
              Your highness, social conservatives don't care about "facts".
              Same with fiscal liberals, which is why bush sucked
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              • #8
                the rate of homosexuality has risen about the same amount as the rate of teen pregnancy decreasing... hmmm
                Monkey!!!

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                • #9
                  I also saw a study which is showing a steady decline in Americans believing homosexuality to be "immoral" over the past decade. A majority of Americans now believe homosexuality is not immoral.

                  Sorry Ben.
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                  • #10
                    I've met a few girls I'd like to have abstinence only education if you know what I mean.

                    After all they **** just as often but they use protection less then half the time. It's a win all around for a guy.
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                    • #11
                      Not unless your balls are so irradiated that your sperm doesn't match the rest of your DNA...
                      Indifference is Bliss

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                      • #12
                        Oerdin, how is paying child support/getting STDs "a win all around for a guy"????

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                        • #13
                          I am still a virgin, yet I have 2 kids... explain that genius!
                          Monkey!!!

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                          • #14
                            Oerdin, how is paying child support/getting STDs "a win all around for a guy"????
                            I bet BK could explain this, shortly followed by me ripping my eyeballs out.
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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Prince Asher View Post
                              Sorry, it doesn't prove that at all. Turns out abstinence-only education does not work well.

                              Great news, everyone.
                              Abstinence only education works if you assume people are uniform spheres of constant density in a zero g frictionless vacuum with no reproductive systems.
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