Postponing Sexual Involvement



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Postponing Sexual Involvement
Choice Total Percent
1. It is OK to think about sex (Required)    
   Yes 3 100%
   No 0 0%
Total Number of Choices3 
2. Which of the following is NOT a risk factor for teen pregnancy (Required)    
   Having sexual intercourse at an early age 0 0%
   Having multiple partners 1 33%
   Using substances such as alcohol or drugs 0 0%
   Developings feelings and attitudes about sexual intercourse 2 67%
Total Number of Choices3 
3. An unexpected result of having sex can be an unwanted pregnancy (Required)    
   Yes 2 67%
   No 1 33%
Total Number of Choices3 
4. Couples can avoid situations where physical feelings might get out of control by: (Required)    
   Talking about their thoughts and feelings 0 0%
   Agreeing on a "stopping" point 1 33%
   Telling and showing feelings through acts of caring and respect 0 0%
   All of the above 2 67%
Total Number of Choices3 
5. Three Simple Assertiveness Techniques are to first say "no" and keep repeating it, second take the offensive, and third: (Required)    
   Ignore the person pressuring you 0 0%
   Refuse to discuss the matter further and walk away from the situation 2 67%
   Tell your teacher or other adult 1 33%
   Do nothing else 0 0%
Total Number of Choices3 
6. It is OK to develop feelings and attitudes about sex (Required)    
   Yes 2 67%
   No 1 33%
Total Number of Choices3 
7. Many teens postpone sexual involvement for fear of getting an STD (Required)    
   Yes 1 33%
   No 2 67%
Total Number of Choices3 
8. What is the surest way to prevent pregnancy (Required)    
   Use a condom 0 0%
   Use prescription birth control pills 0 0%
   Don't have sexual intercourse 3 100%
   Withdrawal method 0 0%
Total Number of Choices3 
9. Your behavior is influenced by (Required)    
   Family 0 0%
   Friends 0 0%
   Media (TV, Movies, Video Games, Newspapers, etc.) 1 33%
   All of the above 2 67%
Total Number of Choices3 
10. All of the following are tools used to avoid having sex except (Required)    
   Avoid situations where you might be tempted 0 0%
   Set limits on physical expressions 0 0%
   Avoid social gatherings 3 100%
   Avoid alcohol or other drugs 0 0%
Total Number of Choices3 
11. Some teens become sexually involved due to pressure from peers (Required)    
   Yes 2 67%
   No 1 33%
Total Number of Choices3 
12. The first or lowest level of physical closeness is (Required)    
   Holding close and kissing 0 0%
   Removing clothing for body contact 1 33%
   Holding hands 2 67%
   Touching outside clothing 0 0%
Total Number of Choices3 
13. It is not OK to talk about sex (Required)    
   Yes 0 0%
   No 3 100%
Total Number of Choices3 
14. As a teenager it is OK to have sex (Required)    
   Yes 0 0%
   No 3 100%
Total Number of Choices3 
15. Three tools for communicating confidently: talk assertively, look assertively, and: (Required)    
   Dress assertively 0 0%
   Act assertively 2 67%
   Walk assertively 1 33%
   Be agressive 0 0%
Total Number of Choices3 
16. One of the following is NOT a quality of a good relationship (Required)    
   Critical 2 67%
   Self Respect 0 0%
   Admiration for others 1 33%
   Physical attraction 0 0%
Total Number of Choices3 
17. What is a myth (Required)    
   A rumor 0 0%
   Something that is true but rarely talked about 0 0%
   An idea believed to be true when it is false or has no evidence to support it 3 100%
   An idea that is believed to be true but no by all 0 0%
Total Number of Choices3 
18. What is the surest way to prevent sexually transmitted diseases (Required)    
   Don't have sexual intercourse and don't use drugs 2 67%
   Use a condom 0 0%
   Don't share needles 1 33%
   Get tested regularly 0 0%
Total Number of Choices3 
19. It is OK to show affection to another person (Required)    
   Yes 3 100%
   No 0 0%
Total Number of Choices3 
20. Which of the following is true about sexually transmitted diseases? (Required)    
   If you have an STD you cannot pass it on to another person 0 0%
   Using a condom or forms of birht control prevents transmitting STDs 0 0%
   If you have sexual intercourse for the first time you can get an STD 3 100%
   All are true 0 0%
Total Number of Choices3