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By age 24, at least one in three sexually active people are estimated to have contracted an STI.
(Kaiser Family Foundation, Sexually Transmitted Disease in the United States, Fact Sheet)
Straight Talk
The most common bacterial sexually transmitted disease in the United States is:
A. Gonnorrhea
B. Chlamydia
C. Trichomoniasis
D. Mono
What percentage of first-time sexual encounters occur under the influence of alcohol?
A. almost 10%
B. approximately 25%
C. over 50%
D. around 90%
The most common viral sexually transmitted disease in the United States is:
A. HIV
B. Herpes
C. HPV
D. Hepatitis B
If a person becomes infected with Herpes, it will last:
A. about 2 weeks
B. about 3 months
C. about a year
D. for their whole life
Sexually active teens who use condoms for birth control experience the following annual failure rate in preventing pregnancy:
A. about 1%
B. about 5%
C. about 10%
D. about 20%
How much more likely is a sexually active teen boy to attempt suicide than a teen boy who is not sexually active?
A. no difference
B. twice
C. 5 times
D. over 8 times
What percentage of cervical cancer, which kills around 4000 women in the U.S. every year, is caused by a sexually transmitted disease?
A. 10%
B. 25%
C. 50%
D. over 95%
According to a national poll done in 2005 for NBC and People magazine, what percentage of teenagers (13-17) in America are sexually active?
A. 21%
B. 37%
C. over 50%
D. around 75%
According to a comprehensive study of condom effectiveness done by the National Institute of Health in 2001, how many of the over 25 sexually transmitted diseases does a condom significantly reduce the risk of transmission?
A. all of them
B. 15
C. 5
D. 2
What percentage of sexually active teens get a sexually transmitted disease every year?
A. 1%
B. 5%
C. 10%
D. 25%
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