1) What is the best way to promote STD prevention in youth?
2) What are some ways STD programs can be implemented in schools?
3) Where have you seen STD prevention promoted?
4) If STD prevention is implemented in schools, in what grade do you believe it should start being done?
5) When given facts about STDs, who will teens listen to the most?
6) How can teens you reduce the risk of contracting an STD?
7) When children are at a young age, what should be taught to them in regards to STDs?
8) At what age should information about STDs be given?
9) How else can teens protect themselves against STDs, if they are already using condoms?
10) What needs to be done, in order for a school to implement STD prevention programs?
11) If abstinence is the best way to reduce the risk of contracting an STD, then why are so many teens still contracting them?
12) There are many ways people can contract STDs, so what other things should be talked about besides abstinence?
13) If schools do not incorporate STD prevention into their curriculum, then how will teens be informed about that?
14) At what age should teens get tested for STDs? And how often?
15) How should STD prevention be implemented in the teens lives?
16) What are different techniques that schools can use to get teens to attend the program?
17) If teens choose to be sexually active, why do parents get to choose whether or not the teen attends the STD prevention program?
18) Based on your knowledge of STDs, how do you know if you have one? And how do you go about treating it?
19) When talking to teens about STDs, what else should they be informed about?
20) How can the schools reduce the spread of STDs amongst their students?
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