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Sexually transmitted diseases / Clay Farris Naff, book editor.

Contributor(s): Series: Perspectives on diseases and disordersPublication details: Detroit [Mich.] : Gale Cengage Learning, c2009.Edition: 1st editionDescription: 164 p. : col. ill., col. map ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9780737742480 (hardcover)
  • 0737742488 (hardcover)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • WC 140 P467 2009 P467 2009
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Contents:
Contents Chapter 1: What Contributes to the Spread of Sexually Transmitted Diseases? Foreword Introduction 1. Abstinence-Only Education Contributes to the Spread of STDs LeeChe Leong 2. Declining Morals Contribute to the Spread of STDs Johannes L. Jacobse 3. Prostitution Contributes to the Spread of STDS Jonathan Bor 4. Regulated Prostitution Does Not Contribute to the Spread of STDs Issac C-H Fung et al. 5. Homosexuality Contributes to the Spread of STDS Traditional Values Coalition 6. Gay Communities Have Been Effective at Reducing the Spread of STDs Matthew S. Bajko 7. Substance Abuse Contributes to the Spread of STDs National Survey on Drug Use and Health 8. Lack of Education Among Senior Citizens Contributes to the Spread of STDs Liz Langley Chapter 2: How Should the Spread of STDs Be Prevented in Teenagers? 1. Virginity Pledges Can Protect Against STDs in Teenagers Robert Rector and Kirk A. Johnson 2. Virginity Pledges Cannot Protect Against STDs in Teenagers Hannah Br¿ckner and Peter Bearman 3. Comprehensive Sex Education Can Reduce the Spread of STDs in Teenagers Gambit Weekly 4. Comprehensive Sex Education Cannot Reduce the Spread of STDs in Teenagers Family for a Moral America Chapter 3: Should Teenagers Be Vaccinated Against STDs? 1. Teens Should Be Vaccinated Against STDS Carl Campanile 2. Teens Should Not Be Vaccinated Against STDS Elissa Mendenhall 3. STD Vaccines Should Be Mandatory for Students Mindy Townsend 4. STD Vaccines Should Not Be Mandatory for Students John R. Diggs Jr. Facts About Sexually Transmitted Diseases Organizations to Contract
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 156-157) and index.

Contents
Chapter 1: What Contributes to the Spread of Sexually Transmitted Diseases?
Foreword
Introduction
1. Abstinence-Only Education Contributes to the Spread of STDs
LeeChe Leong
2. Declining Morals Contribute to the Spread of STDs
Johannes L. Jacobse
3. Prostitution Contributes to the Spread of STDS
Jonathan Bor
4. Regulated Prostitution Does Not Contribute to the Spread of STDs
Issac C-H Fung et al.
5. Homosexuality Contributes to the Spread of STDS
Traditional Values Coalition
6. Gay Communities Have Been Effective at Reducing the Spread of STDs
Matthew S. Bajko
7. Substance Abuse Contributes to the Spread of STDs
National Survey on Drug Use and Health
8. Lack of Education Among Senior Citizens Contributes to the Spread of STDs
Liz Langley
Chapter 2: How Should the Spread of STDs Be Prevented in Teenagers?
1. Virginity Pledges Can Protect Against STDs in Teenagers
Robert Rector and Kirk A. Johnson
2. Virginity Pledges Cannot Protect Against STDs in Teenagers
Hannah Br¿ckner and Peter Bearman
3. Comprehensive Sex Education Can Reduce the Spread of STDs in Teenagers
Gambit Weekly
4. Comprehensive Sex Education Cannot Reduce the Spread of STDs in Teenagers
Family for a Moral America
Chapter 3: Should Teenagers Be Vaccinated Against STDs?
1. Teens Should Be Vaccinated Against STDS
Carl Campanile
2. Teens Should Not Be Vaccinated Against STDS
Elissa Mendenhall
3. STD Vaccines Should Be Mandatory for Students
Mindy Townsend
4. STD Vaccines Should Not Be Mandatory for Students
John R. Diggs Jr.
Facts About Sexually Transmitted Diseases
Organizations to Contract

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