Senior High School Students' Perceptions Related to Pregnancy and Parenting
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to survey senior high school students to determine
their knowledge about sex education, pregnancy, and parenting. Current trends in
adolescent pregnancy and parenting raise concerns for parents, educators, and
communities. The results of the survey indicated that senior high school students lack
necessary information in relation to sex education, pregnancy, and parenting. The results
of the survey, suggest the need for a comprehensive curriculum be designed as a
requirement for all senior high school students.
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