Sounding Board -- Jon Dunn
I would like to reassure Joel Faris (Sounding Board, “Sex education
really ought to start at home,” May 26) that Planned Parenthood is doing
all it can to help teenagers and parents of teenagers to communicate with
one another about pregnancy and sexually transmitted disease prevention.
Yes, Costa Mesa is what is referred to as a “hot spot” for teen
pregnancy (a zip code or census tract that exhibits a higher teen birth
rate than the California state average). It’s for this reason we
established a clinic in Costa Mesa. Planned Parenthood has made a
commitment to the city of Costa Mesa to help teenagers make informed
decisions.
Planned Parenthood and Faris appear to have the same belief that
parents should be the primary source of information to their children.
That is why our educational programs provide parents of teenagers with
all the necessary tools to help them communicate with their teens. We
believe that the more informed parents are, the easier it will be for
them to communicate to their teens. Contrary to what Faris purports, a
recent study revealed that 82% of parents supported comprehensive sex
education in schools.
Studies also cite the effectiveness of comprehensive sex education
programs (American Medical Assn. Journal and Kaiser Family Foundation.)
These studies reported that teenagers exposed to comprehensive sex
education show a delayed onset of sexual activity, fewer unintended
pregnancies, fewer STDs and are more likely to be in monogamous
relationships. To my knowledge, no studies support the same benefits of
abstinence-only programs.
I think Faris underestimates teenagers. Yes, they are exposed to
sexual content daily on television, in music, in magazines and in the
movies. That should not constitute the entire basis of their sexual
education. Without a comprehensive program, either at home or at school,
teenagers will continue to be misinformed and ill-prepared to make one of
life’s most important decisions.
I truly believe that an abstinence-only approach to sexual education
is an awfully high price for a teenager to pay simply because you don’t
want them to have the facts. In this case, ignorance is not bliss.
* JON DUNN is the president and chief executive of Planned Parenthood.
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