. The federal government has funded abstinence-only programs. Evaluation of such programs has shown that the programs are: Select all that apply

A. Convincing young persons to postpone sexual activity.
B. Helping young persons avoid pregnancy and STD transmission.
C. Ineffective in reducing sexual activity, STDs, and pregnancies.
D. Reinforcing the reasons to avoid sexual activity until after marriage.
E. Teaching inaccurate medical information on choices and their outcomes.
F. Very successful in informing adolescents about sexuality.


ANS: C

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