Economic Development and Quality of Life for People and Communities
Postponing Sexual Involvement
Issue
Teen pregnancy rates in Arizona are among the highest in the nation.
The Postponing Sexual Involvement Program is designed to help reduce
teen pregnancy rates in five Arizona counties.
What has been done?
Over the past five years, more than 6,000 students in grades five through
nine, from the rural communities of Chinle, Eloy, Globe, Miami, Casa
Grande, Hayden-Winkelman, San Carlos, Mohave Valley, and Yuma, Arizona
have completed five 40-60 minute sessions on postponing sexual involvement.
The sessions are designed to assist pre-teens and young teens in recognizing
existing pressures to engage in premature sexual behaviors, to increase
their awareness of the benefits of postponing sexual behavior, to provide
skills that will enable them to postpone sexual behavior, and to encourage
them to examine their personal values about sex and recognize the risks
associated with premature sexual activity.
Impact
More than 6,000 pre-and post-test surveys completed over a five-year
period indicate that the program affected subgroups of teens differently.
Students who benefit from the program by changing their sexual behavior
also tend to have protective factors in their lives such as good relationships
with parents, good grades, and future educational aspirations. Those
who dont tend to report higher rates of delinquent behaviors.
Overall, the program also seemed to have a greater impact on females
than on males. Adults and teens in the four communities said they liked
the program and wanted it to continue.
Funding
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Office of Population Affairs
Office of Adolescent Pregnancy Programs
Contact
Sherry C. Betts, extension specialist
School of Family and Consumer Sciences, Division of Family Studies and
Human Development
The University of Arizona
PO Box 210033
Tucson, AZ 85721-0033
Tel: (520) 621-3399, FAX: (520) 621-9445
Email: sbetts@ag.arizona.edu
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