This seems conclusive, no?

Findings indicate that youth in the program group were no more likely than control group youth to have abstained from sex and, among those who reported having had sex, they had similar numbers of sexual partners and had initiated sex at the same mean age.

In other words, abstinence-only sex education programs seem to have absolutely no effect on the sex behavior of kids who go through them. This is actually a better state of affairs than I expected; like a lot of critics of abstinence-only education, I was afraid that these programs would lead to more dangerous unprotected sex. It seems that they don’t have that negative outcome, or any negative outcome, or any outcome at all.

Maybe we can stop promoting them, then?

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