Best Friends Pros And Cons

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A 2005 study, published in Adolescent & Family Health, evaluated the District of Columbia’s Best Friends program. The Best Friends (BF) program began in 1987 and operates in about 90 schools across the United States. The Best Friends curriculum is an abstinence-based character-building program for girls starting in the sixth grade and offers a variety of services such as group discussions, mentoring, and community activities. “Discussion topics include friendship, love and dating, self-respect, decision making, alcohol and drug abuse, physical fitness and nutrition, and AIDS/STDs”. The curriculum's primary theme is encouraging adolescents to abstain from high-risk behaviors and sexual activity. Abstinence programs provide youths with valuable life and decision-making skills that lay the foundation for …show more content…

The results also found that BF participants were over two times more likely to refrain from smoking, compared to similar students in the District of Columbia who did not participate in the program.The evaluation also found a significant decrease in the incidence of the four high-risk behaviors among Best Friends girls compared to their peers who did not participate in the program. Specifically, Best Friends girls had an “80 percent reduction in the likelihood that they would have sex”. A 52 percent reduction in the likelihood that they would smoke. A 90 percent reduction in the strong possibility that they would use drugs, and a 60 percent reduction in the likelihood that they would drink alcohol. Like most abstinence education programs, there were “positive findings in the Best Friends study, and confirmation that the program reduces early onset

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