- Increased teen pregnancies, abortions and sexually transmitted diseases that can lead to infertility, genital cancers and death.¹ (CDC, 2004)
- Teens who have abortions experience elevated rates of suicide, depression, substance abuse, anxiety and other mental health problems. ² (The Duty to Screen: Clinical, Legal and Ethical Implications of Predictive Risk Factors of Post-Abortive Maladjustment, The Journal of Contemporary Health and Law and Policy, Winter, 2003; 33-144)
- Sexually active females are 3 times more likely and males are 8 times more likely to attempt suicide. Suicide rates have doubled in 40 yrs. ³(Sexually Active Teenagers are More Likely to be Depressed and to Attempt Suicide, Robert Rector, Kirk Johnson, Ph.D. Lauren Noyes, The Heritage Foundation 6/2/03)
- ¼ of sexually active girls are depressed all, most or a lot of the time and have 3 times greater depression rates than abstinent girls. ³
- Sexually active boys are twice as likely to be depressed as abstinent boys. ³
- Sexually active females are 5 times more likely to be victimized by dating violence than girls who are abstinent.
4 (www.webmd.com, 8/2/04; Pediatrics, 8/04)
- Sexually active teens are much more likely to take drugs and drink alcohol. 5
(Columbia Univ. National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse, 2004)
Supporting Abstinence Education
Arizona Partners for Abstinence Education (APAE) is a 501(3)(C) non-profit statewide coalition of organizations and individuals supporting abstinence-until-marriage education. APAE serves to educate the public on issues related to abstinence education, to represent abstinence education with public policy decision makers, and to expand opportunities for students to receive abstinence classes.
APAE supports the development and use of research-based abstinence curricula
and to promote the public awareness of abstinence programs - their curricula,
resources, and effectiveness in teaching students the benefits of sexual
abstinence until marriage.