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Tennessee passes abstinence-only sex education bill
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08/05/2012 02:14:19
 
 
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07/05/2012 16:27:36
John Ryan
Captain-Cooker Appreciation Society
Taumata Whakatangi ..., New Zealand
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>Here are some CDC data: http://www.cdc.gov/Features/dsTeenPregnancy/ Current US teen pregnancy rate is 39.1% compared to 72.2% in the 2005 data. Current rates are the lowest since recording began in the 1940s. US Black and Hispanic rates still are an order of magnitude higher than US whites whose rates now are only slightly higher than those for the UK.
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>If correlation is the same as causation then these latest figures seem to justify current programs, including abstinence. ;-) But of course correlation is not the same as causation in either the 2005 or 2009 data
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>For clarity, I'm saying this stuff not to support abstinence (though as a father of daughters I quite like the idea) but because there is newer better data but even so, correlations are a basis for further investigation, not a proof.

As Alan points out there is nothing in that link attempting a correlation between pregnancy rates and type of sex education provided - the link I posted, while old, at least provides that. And although the link says 'TeenPregnancy' the figures relate to teen birth rates which, to my mind, is not the same thing at all - it would be interesting to see how international comparisons look using the former measurement.....
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