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Teenage sexuality : opposing viewpoints / Tamara L. Roleff, book editor. [print]

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Opposing viewpoints seriesPublication details: San Diego, California : Greenhaven Press, (c)2001.Description: 186 pages : illustrations ; 22 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0737705248
  • 073770523X
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • HQ27.T446 2001
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Contents:
Parents influence teen attitudes toward sex Ellen Goodman Peer pressure influences teen attitudes toward sex Kristin Luker Television influences teen attitudes toward sex William Beaver Fear of AIDS influences teen attitudes toward sex Tamar Lewin Dating influences teen attitudes toward sex Joshua Harris The legalization of abortion has influenced teen attitudes toward sex Joseph Collison Teen pregnancy is a serious problem Rebecca A. Maynard The extent of teen pregnancy is exaggerated Kristin Luker Teen girls are sexually exploited by older men Oliver Starr Jr. Most teens' sex partners are close in age Kristin A. Moore and Anne Driscoll Society should encourage teens to postpone sex until marriage Joseph Perkins Premarital teen sex is normal Eric Zorn Society should enforce laws against teen sex William F. Buckley Jr. Laws against teen sex are ineffective Robin Abcarian States should require parental notification laws for teen abortions Bruce A. Lucero States should not require parental notification laws for teen abortions Bill Bell and Karen Bell Unwed teen parents should be encouraged to marry Maggie Gallagher Teen marriages are not always beneficial Melissa Ludtke Abstinence-only programs reduce teen sexual activity Joe S. McIlhaney Jr. Abstinence-only programs are ineffective Debra W. Haffner Sex education programs reduce teen pregnancy Pamela DeCarlo Sex education programs promote teen promiscuity Joseph Collison Studies comparing sex education and abstinence-only programs are inconclusive Russell W. Gough.
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Parents influence teen attitudes toward sex Ellen Goodman Peer pressure influences teen attitudes toward sex Kristin Luker Television influences teen attitudes toward sex William Beaver Fear of AIDS influences teen attitudes toward sex Tamar Lewin Dating influences teen attitudes toward sex Joshua Harris The legalization of abortion has influenced teen attitudes toward sex Joseph Collison Teen pregnancy is a serious problem Rebecca A. Maynard The extent of teen pregnancy is exaggerated Kristin Luker Teen girls are sexually exploited by older men Oliver Starr Jr. Most teens' sex partners are close in age Kristin A. Moore and Anne Driscoll Society should encourage teens to postpone sex until marriage Joseph Perkins Premarital teen sex is normal Eric Zorn Society should enforce laws against teen sex William F. Buckley Jr. Laws against teen sex are ineffective Robin Abcarian States should require parental notification laws for teen abortions Bruce A. Lucero States should not require parental notification laws for teen abortions Bill Bell and Karen Bell Unwed teen parents should be encouraged to marry Maggie Gallagher Teen marriages are not always beneficial Melissa Ludtke Abstinence-only programs reduce teen sexual activity Joe S. McIlhaney Jr. Abstinence-only programs are ineffective Debra W. Haffner Sex education programs reduce teen pregnancy Pamela DeCarlo Sex education programs promote teen promiscuity Joseph Collison Studies comparing sex education and abstinence-only programs are inconclusive Russell W. Gough.

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