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Chastity and Monogamy: Impacts on Mental Health and Public Policy

This article explores the correlation between chastity and monogamy with mental health and the effects on public policy. It examines the family structure of adults aged 35 to 39 years old and the impact of chastity on teenage pregnancy, non-marital sexual partners, abortion, and out-of-wedlock births. The study also considers the demographic factors, religious attendance, and sexual enjoyment in relation to these issues.

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Chastity and Monogamy: Impacts on Mental Health and Public Policy

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  1. Chastity and Monogamy:Correlates and Impacts Catholic Charities Mental Health Services Diocese of Arlington June 10, 2015 Patrick Fagan, Ph.D.

  2. Family Structure of U.S. Adults Aged 35 to 39 years oldCensus 1940 through 2000; ACS 2008 through 2013; MARRI

  3. Retreat from Marriage: Black Men (25-54)by Education Level 1970-2010)

  4. The impact of chastity

  5. Number of Non-Marital Sexual Partners Versus Percent in a Stable Marriage Source NSFG 1995

  6. Sexual Initiation

  7. Father Impact

  8. Teenage Girls PregnantSource: Ellis et al., 2003 % Teenage girl pregnancy

  9. Sexual Partners Abortion

  10. Out of Wedlock Births

  11. Demographics

  12. Religious Attendance

  13. Sexual Enjoyment

  14. Fig 1. Percentage of American adolescents who never attend religious services, 1966–2013 (note: 1966 college data trimmed). Twenge JM, Exline JJ, Grubbs JB, Sastry R, Campbell WK (2015) Generational and Time Period Differences in American Adolescents’ Religious Orientation, 1966–2014. PLoS ONE 10(5): e0121454. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0121454 http://127.0.0.1:8081/plosone/article?id=info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0121454

  15. Mental Health

  16. Female Homosexuality

  17. Public Policy Effects

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