The only foolproof method of contraception
abstinence
The age group at the highest risk of contracting an STI (Give an age range, answers within 5 years will be accepted)
15-24 (inability to pay, access to services, stigma about testing)
True or false, all STI’s can be cured
False (not all viral STI’s can be cured – HPV, HIV, Herpes)
A person must get this from their partner prior to participating in any sexual behavior.
Consent
When sharing information with a confidential resource, what does this mean?
Information is protected by state and federal law and cannot be share without your permission
The only form of contraception that also provides protection from sexually transmitted diseases
Condom
What are the two types of STI’s and which type can be treated with antibiotics
Viral and Bacterial
Bacterial can be treated with antibiotics (chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis)
True of false, oral contraceptives (birth control) are effective prof preventing STI’s
False
True or false being drunk diminishes your responsibility to obtain consent?
False - In may influence your capacity, but not your responsibility
Name a confidential resource at WFU
SAFE Office
University Counseling Center
Deacon Health
Office of the Chaplin
The method of hormonal contraception with the highest effectiveness rate
IUD/implant (0.1% failure rate for implant and hormonal IUD, copper is about 0.8%)
The most common bacterial STI (2.86 million cases annually)
Chlamydia
The most common of all STIs (most sexually active people acquire it at some point)
HPV (human papillomavirus)
According to the NCHA survey what percentage of sexually active college students indicated using contraception? (Answers within 5% will be accepted)
81%
True or false, consent can be withdrawn at any time
True
Typical failure rate of the male condom with typical use and perfect use (within 5% accepted as correct)
14% with typical use, 3% with perfect use
The CDC recommends you should get tested for STIs at least this often
Once a year
Which STI has an available vaccine?
HPV
What is the chance of a pregnancy occurring when using the withdrawal method as a form of contraception?
20%