Sex Can Wait: An Abstinence-Based
Sexuality Curriculum (Grades 7-9)
Sex Can Wait is a sexuality/abstinence education program with teacher training
manuals and student workbooks available for, Middle School (grades 7&8),
and High School (grades 9 & above). Sex Can Wait and the training program
from which it originated are five time winners of the U.S. Department of Health
and Human Services Award for Outstanding Work in Community Health Promotion.
Evaluations have been presented at a number of professional meetings including
the American School Health Association, the American Public Health Association,
and the Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality. The project was featured
at the American Medical Association's First Congress on Adolescent Health and
at both National Abstinence Education Evaluation Conferences. More published
evaluations exist for Sex Can Wait than any other abstinence education program,
including articles in the American Journal of Health Education, the Family Life
Educator, the American Journal of Health Behavior, and the Journal of School
Health. An additional study in the Journal of School Health found Sex Can Wait
was rated #1 of the 22 curricula that were rated.
At the request of
Representative Henry Waxman, The United States House of Representatives,
Committee on Government Reform, Special Investigations Division, produced the
report 'Content of Federally Funded Abstinence-Only Education Programs.' The
report (often called "The Waxman Report") found that of the 13
abstinence education curricula most commonly used in federally funded
abstinence education programs, all but two had substantial problems - providing
inaccurate information about reproductive health. Sex Can Wait was one of the
two programs that did not have these problems. Here is a link to the report: http://www.apha.org/apha/PDFs/HIV/The_Waxman_Report.pdf
ISBN: ISBN-1-56071-375-5
Making A Difference! (Grade 7)
Program Summary
"Making A
Difference!" An Abstinence Approach to Prevention of STDs, HIV and Teen
Pregnancy is an eight module curriculum that provides young adolescents with
the knowledge, confidence, and skills necessary to reduce their risk of
sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), HIV, and pregnancy by abstaining from
sex. The curriculum is designed for middle school youth and is delivered by
trained facilitators.
Read the full Implementation Report, which includes:
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Program Overview
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Program Components
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Implementation
Requirements and Guidance
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Implementation
Readiness Assessment
​Making Proud Choices! (Grade 8)
Program
Summary
Making
Proud Choices! (MPC) is an eight-hour, multi-module, sex decisionmaking
intervention which was designed to be educational and, at the same time,
entertaining and culturally sensitive. It was designed to provide young
adolescents with the knowledge, confidence, and skills necessary to reduce
their risk of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), HIV, and pregnancy by
abstaining from sex or using condoms if they choose to have sex. It is based on
cognitive-behavioral theories, findings from focus groups, and the authors'
extensive experience working with youth. It is an adaption and extension of the Be Proud! Be Responsible! (BPBR) curriculum (also listed on PPN), integrating
teen pregnancy prevention in addition to the HIV/STD prevention components.
The curriculum involves group discussions, videos, games, brainstorming,
experiential exercises, and skill-building activities. Participants in the
program work in groups of six to eight teens and are led by a trained
facilitator. The curriculum incorporates the BPBR theme, which encourages the
participants to be proud of themselves and their community, to behave
responsibly for the sake of themselves and their community, and to consider
their goals for the future and how unhealthful behavior might impede those
goals.
Be Proud! Be Responsible! (Grade 9)
Program Summary
Be Proud! Be Responsible! (BPBR, alternatively called Be
Proud!) is a five-hour sex-decision-making intervention, made up of six
50-minute modules, typically delivered over the course of one day. The goal of
the curriculum is to help adolescents change behaviors that put them at risk of
transmitting HIV and other sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). To accomplish
this, the curriculum is intended to delay the initiation of sex, reduce the
frequency of unprotected sex, and support young people in their making
responsible decisions about their own sexual behaviors.
The intervention covers the ways in which STDs,
including HIV/AIDS, are spread. It also covers condom use and the risks posed
by unprotected sexual intercourse, multiple partners, vaginal intercourse, and
anal intercourse (regardless of gender). The curriculum aims to increase
participants' knowledge about the risks of various behaviors and educate
participants on how condoms can effectively be used to lower those risks. The
BPBR curriculum also targets beliefs about the negative consequences of condom
use on sexual enjoyment and works to build decisionmaking and interpersonal
negotiation skills to increase the frequency of condom use. The curriculum also
attempts to improve self-efficacy regarding condom use—that is, increasing
adolescents' belief in the effectiveness of condom use, their ability to use a
condom correctly, and their ability to convince a sexual partner to agree to
use a condom when he or she originally does not want to use one.
Each module incorporates a theme that encourages
the participants to be proud of themselves and their community, to behave
responsibly for the sake of themselves and their community, and to consider
their goals for the future and how unhealthful behavior might impede those
goals. The curriculum involves group discussions, videos, games, brainstorming,
experiential exercises, and skill-building activities. Participants in the
program work in groups of six to eight and are led by a trained facilitator.
Be Proud! Be Responsible! is also an umbrella
term for a collection of three curricula: the original BPBR curriculum described
above, Making Proud Choices! (an eight-hour, multi-module, safer-sex
intervention), and Making a Difference! (an eight-hour, multi-module,
abstinence-based intervention). Each curriculum is a distinct, stand-alone
unit; they need not be implemented in succession. In this summary, we use the
term Be Proud! Be Responsible! to refer to the six-module safer-sex
intervention only, and not the other curricula. Please see the PPN summary of Making Proud Choices! for more information on that
curriculum.