Teen sex not always bad for school performance
August 15, 2010 By ALICIA CHANG , AP Science Writer(AP) -- There's good news for parents who worry that their teenagers' sex lives are affecting their school performance: A provocative new study has found that teens in committed relationships do no better or worse in school than those who don't have sex.
The same isn't true for teens who "hook up." Researchers found that those who have casual flings get lower grades and have more school-related problems compared with those who abstain.
The findings, presented Sunday at a meeting of the American Sociological Association in Atlanta, challenge to some extent assumptions that sexually active teens tend to do poorer in school.
It's not so much whether a teen has sex that determines academic success, the researchers say, but the type of sexual relationship they're engaged in. Teens in serious relationships may find social and emotional support in their sex partners, reducing their anxiety and stress levels in life and in school.
"This should give some comfort to parents who may be concerned that their teenage son or daughter is dating," said sociologist Peggy Giordano of Bowling Green State University, who had no role in the research. Teen sex is "not going to derail their educational trajectories," she said.
Last year, nearly half of high school students reported having sexual intercourse, and 14 percent have had four or more partners, according to a federal survey released this summer.
For the study, University of California, Davis sociologist Bill McCarthy and University of Minnesota sociologist Eric Grodsky analyzed surveys and school transcripts from the largest national follow-up study of teens that began during the 1994-95 academic year. The researchers said not much has changed in terms of when teens first have sex or attitudes toward teen sex in the past decade.
The duo examined how teens' sexual behaviors affected their learning and controlled for factors that might influence their results.
Among the findings:
-Teens in serious relationships did not differ from their abstinent counterparts in terms of their grade-point average, how attached they are to school or college expectations. They were also not more likely to have problems in school, be suspended or absent.
-Compared with virgins, teens who have casual sex had lower GPAs, cared less about school and experienced more problems in school. For example, female teens who have flings had GPAs that were 0.16 points lower than abstinent teens. Male teens who have casual sex had GPAs that were 0.30 points lower than those who do not have sex. Teens who hook up also were at greater risk of being suspended or expelled and had lower odds of expecting to go to college.
-Teens who have sex - whether it's a serious or casual relationship - were at higher risk of being truant and dropping out compared with teens who don't have sex. The researchers said the dropout results should be interpreted with caution because the numbers were small.
"Having sex outside of a romantic relationship may exacerbate the stress youths experience, contributing to problems in school," Grodsky said.
In a statement, the Family Research Council said the study confirms what the group has long advocated about the negative consequences of casual sex.
But the council said it "would not interpret less severe educational impacts on students involved in `committed' sexual relationships as a green light for comprehensive" sex education.
University of Southern California sociologist Julie Albright disagreed. She said it might be time to revamp sex education to "emphasize the importance of relationships and spell out the consequences of casual sex."
The study dispels the notion that all teen sex is bad, said Marie Harvey, professor of public health at Oregon State University.
"The type of relationship really matters. When it comes to sexual behavior, it takes two to tango," said Harvey, adding that safe sex should be practiced to prevent teen pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases.
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So it's OK for a 13 year old to have sex with married men/women, or to have relationships with a much older adult person whose life is messed up and now preys on youngsters?
Having sex outside of a committed marriage relationship between a man and a woman is rebellion against God - whether you believe in Him or not.
Fornication and adultery are things God detests and will ultimately punish those who persist in doing so.
So what Marie Harvey is saying is that it's OK to ignore the majority of cases where teen sex is having adverse effects as long as we can show that SOME of it is not so bad. That somehow fixes it up and makes it OK for teens to carry on having sex to their hearts content.
They WILL reap the consequences of their actions.
Aug 16, 2010
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Aug 17, 2010
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I think if they [you] want to carry it to the logical conclusion, they should make it a compulsory that all children becoming teenagers have to be allocated a committed sex partner at school.
This will prevent all that nonsense of pupils experimenting in dark and secret places and getting all kinds of diseases or even falling pregnant.
There should be dedicated classes for sex education so that the teachers can hands on fully instruct the pupils how to have sex, with live demonstrations in the sex laboratories.
This will work wonders for their academic performance as they'll become very intimately acquainted with their teachers.
I wonder how many parents would joyfully approve of such a move?
Aug 17, 2010
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Or you could have them attend sex education classes where they're taught about these things BEFORE they have sex and begin experimenting.But not like that. Man you're really perverse.
There's one simple fact that you ignore: atheists, like myself, have fewer unwanted pregnancies, fewer instances of STDs, etc. Your theology (ignorance) is what makes sex dangerous
Aug 18, 2010
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It is exceeding difficult for an non-existent entity, Jehovah, to detest anything. However it is quite easy for a human to claim that Jehovah detests things.
Considering your complete unwillingness to even try to show the Jehovah might exist I have to wonder why you it detests anything.
Please note that at no time did I, an Agnostic, claim that no gods exist. Just Jehovah since it clear that the primary source of evidence for the existence of Jehovah is just plain wrong on many things.
Ethelred