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MTV.com - Study: Teens Who Pledge Virginity Try To Bend The Rules 

- by Abbey Goodman

03.21.2005 3:13 PM EST 

Poll finds they're more likely to have tried anal, oral sex. 

Teens who take abstinence pledges are almost as likely to be infected with 
sexually transmitted diseases as kids who don't, according to a new study that 
found pledgers tend to substitute other risky behavior for regular intercourse.

The rates of oral and anal sex among people who planned to stay abstinent until 
marriage are higher than among other teens who have not had intercourse at all, 
according to the study, published in the April issue of the Journal of 
Adolescent Health. Researchers found that kids believe engaging in oral and 
anal sex gets around the rules of abstinence programs by technically preserving 
their virginity.

The survey polled about 12,000 teens and was conducted by researchers from Yale 
and Columbia University, The Associated Press reports. Data was taken from the 
National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health, based on an in-school 
questionnaire given to a sample of students in seventh through 12th grades. The 
questionnaires are then followed up on with a series of interviews every few 
years.

The authors of the study broke the teens down into two categories, 
"inconsistent pledgers" and "consistent pledgers," to reflect the fact that 
some students had changed their position between interviews. Almost 7 percent 
of students who did not take a pledge were diagnosed with a sexually 
transmitted disease, compared with 6.4 percent of "inconsistent pledgers" and 
4.6 percent of "consistent pledgers." Though the instances of infection were 
less among those who had pledged, the authors of the study said those 
differences were "statistically insignificant."

There was more of a difference with respect to high-risk behavior, however. 
Just 2 percent of kids who never took a pledge said they had engaged in oral or 
anal sex but not intercourse, compared with 13 percent of "consistent pledgers."

Leslee Unruh, president of the National Abstinence Clearinghouse, called the 
study "bogus." "Kids who pledge abstinence are taught that any word that has 
'sex' in it is considered sexual activity," she said. "Therefore oral sex is 
sex, and they are staying away." 

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Fonte: 
http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1498328/20050321/index.jhtml?headlines=true


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