Research indicates that the sexually active teens MOST likely to have STIs attend schools that:

• a. warn students to stay away from sex.
O b. provide condoms and other contraception options.
O c. limit students' exposure to the media.
O d. tell students too many details about sex.

The correct answer is b. provide condoms and other contraception options.

Research has consistently shown that comprehensive sex education programs, including those that provide information about contraception and safe sex practices, are associated with lower rates of STIs among sexually active teenagers. Providing condoms and other contraception options is an effective method to prevent the spread of STIs. Warning students to stay away from sex or limiting their exposure to media may not address the reality of teenage sexual activity, while providing too many details about sex may not necessarily lead to safer practices if proper contraception methods are not included in the discussion.