http://www.theregister.co.uk/2007/04/16/teens_ignore_abstinence/

"Teenagers will not refrain from having sex, even if you spend a  
billion dollars trying to persuade them to keep their trousers zipped  
and chastity belts locked.

This is the conclusion from a six year study by Mathematica Policy  
Research into the sexual behaviour of more than 2,000 teenagers  
across four states, and a variety of social groups.

The researchers sliced the data into two sets: those who participated  
in so-called chastity education programmes, in which only abstinence  
is suggested as a form of birth control, and those who did not, and  
had access to traditional sex education programmes.

The average age at which the teens reported having sex for the first  
time was identical: 14.9 years.

Neither group showed more inclination than the other to use  
contraception, either. Of those who said they'd had sex in the last  
year, 23 per cent in both groups said they always used a condom, 17  
per cent only sometimes using a condom, and four per cent never did.

The number of partners was the same, too, with a quarter of teenagers  
in both groups reporting having had at least three sexual partners.

The abstinence programme has been a central part of the Bush  
administration's social policy, and the government has poured about a  
billion dollars into it over the last 10 years.

But the research would seem to suggest that the money has not been  
well spent. All that has happened is that teenagers are pledging not  
to have sex, getting their nice little silver rings, and then  
shagging like rabbits anyway. "

-- 
William T Goodall
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