Nowadays, teenagers have more and more opportunities to get in touch with sex-related information through the internet, and it is easy to get biased because of receiving the wrong information, which leads to temporary curiosity or impulse and serious consequences. According to the survey data of national health institutions, about 9.2% students in senior high schools (vocational schools) and five technical colleges have had sex, and the proportion of them who have not taken contraceptive measures is as high as 22.6%. The national health service system in Britain calls on teenagers to "understand the consequences", "reduce * * *", "express clearly" and adopt "safe sex" when necessary before taking more intimate behavior.
More than 20% of high school students have no contraceptive measures.
16 The survey of students' health behaviors in senior high schools, vocational colleges and five universities shows that 9.2% of teenagers have had sex (less than11%14 years). Among them, 22.6% of teenagers aged 65,438+05 ~ 65,438+07 did not take any contraceptive measures in their last sexual intercourse (65,438+04,65,438+09.2%), among which the proportion of boys was as high as 28.8% (65,438 in 2004).
Teenagers' access to "sex" information protects men and women in four aspects.
The National Health Service hopes to reduce unwanted pregnancies by promoting correct contraceptive measures. The National Health Bureau appeals to young people to pay attention to the following four points:
1. Understand the consequences: After having sex, besides pregnancy, there is also the risk of infection, and premature sexual behavior of women will also increase the chance of developing cervical cancer in the future.
2. Reduce * * *: Avoid impulsive dating occasions or pornographic media, and divert attention or vent energy through other activities.
3. Express clearly: consider what you want, and after careful thinking, express your meaning euphemistically but clearly.
4. Safe sex: If it is inevitable, you must use condoms correctly or take other contraceptive protection measures to safeguard each other's sexual health rights.
"Sexual Happiness E College" cultivates healthy sexual concept
The national health department has set up the website of "Sexual Happiness E College" for teenagers, hoping to provide healthy and correct sexual knowledge for teenagers through special articles and interesting and life-oriented teaching materials written by many experts in gender health, health education and consultation, as a correct reference resource for promoting sexual health. Besides teenagers themselves, the rich content of the website can also be a good helper for school or family sex education, and people are welcome to use it enthusiastically.
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