A person with an STI will always show symptoms
No, some STI'S are asymptomatic
Which hormone is primarily responsible for many physical changes during puberty?
Testosterone and oestrogen
Example of contraception using the barrier method
Condom
Cervical cap
What are 3 characteristics of a healthy relationship?
What is consent?
Identify 3 common STI’s prevalent within Australia
Why is puberty considered a gradual process rather than a single event?
What is the exact percentage of the effectiveness of a condom if used perfectly?
98%
Why is compromise important in relationships?
True or False: If someone agreed yesterday, they automatically agree today.
False: Consent must be given every single time
List three behaviours that reduce the risk of STI transmission
Why might regular exercise improve wellbeing during puberty?
It supports
- physical growth
- mental health
- confidence
- stress management.
"If someone is taking the pill, condoms aren't necessary." Why is this statement incorrect?
Compare the difference between healthy conflict and unhealthy conflict
Healthy: Calm, Supportive, Active listening, work together to find a solution
Unhealthy: Yelling, ignoring, isolating, blaming, controlling, working against the person
Name 3 situations where a person cannot legally or ethically give consent
Why should I complete a full cycle of antibiotics used to treat an STI?
How could body image effect those going through puberty?
- Withdraw from social interactions
- Compare themselves to others constantly
- Increase confidence/lower confidence
- Increase anxiety
Why is dual protection considered the best strategy for many sexually active people?
- Combines two methods of protection, such as the pill and condoms.
- Helps prevent both pregnancy and STIs.
- Provides extra protection if one method fails
- Increases overall effectiveness compared to using only one method.
Would it be considered healthy to give your partner all your passwords? Why/Why not?
Explain why alcohol and other drugs can affect a person's ability to give consent.
Why is regular STI testing important?
Why do people experience puberty at different ages?
Why is learning about different contraceptive methods important before becoming sexually active?
Explain why respecting someone's decision to say "no" is essential in a healthy relationship
Why would communication be the most important part of gaining consent?