Thursday, December 02, 2004

False data found in abstinence program

Many American youngsters participating in federally funded, abstinence-only programs have been taught over the past three years that abortion can lead to sterility and suicide, that half the gay male teenagers in the United States have tested positive for the AIDS virus, and that touching a person's genitals ``can result in pregnancy,'' a congressional staff analysis has found.
...The report concluded that two of the curricula were accurate, but the 11 others, used by 69 organizations in 25 states, contain unproved claims, subjective conclusions or outright falsehoods regarding reproductive health, gender traits and when life begins. In some cases, Waxman said, the factual issues were limited to occasional misinterpretations of publicly available data; in others, the materials pervasively presented subjective opinions as scientific fact.
Among the misconceptions Waxman's investigators cited:
• A 43-day-old fetus is a ``thinking person.''
• HIV, the virus that causes AIDS, can be spread via sweat and tears.
• Condoms fail to prevent HIV transmission as often as 31 percent of the time in heterosexual intercourse.
One curriculum, called ``Me, My World, My Future,'' teaches that women who have an abortion ``are more prone to suicide'' and that up to 10 percent of them become sterile. This contradicts the 2001 edition of a standard obstetrics textbook that says fertility is not affected by elective abortion, the Waxman report said.
``I have no objection talking about abstinence as a sure-fire way to prevent unwanted pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases,'' Waxman said. But ``I don't think we ought to lie to our children about science. Something is seriously wrong when federal tax dollars are being used to mislead kids about basic health facts.''
Condoms, used properly and consistently, fail less than 3 percent of the time, federal researchers say, and it is unknown how many gay teenagers are HIV-positive.

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