Suggestions to reduce the rate of unprotected or risky sexual behavior in teens include __________.
A. focusing on a single variable-encouraging young teens to abstain from sex
B. educating teens about the risks and methods of protecting against sexually transmitted infections
C. decreasing levels of family communication about sexually transmitted infections
D. ignoring attitudes among the peer group about issues such as the safeness of oral sex
Answer: B
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