Yes - you're comparing to the control instead of the comprehensive intervention program. The abstinence-only programs don't differ significantly from the comprehensive programs in terms of delaying sex. They also don't do anything to promote condom use.
But...isn't that kind of the point? These programs, by their very nature, cannot actively promote condom use; as you yourself noted, that would be considered unacceptable in the environments where such programs would be implemented. The fact that they are just as effective as programs which take the more comprehensive approach, and also manage to not lower the rates of condom use among those who do have sex, is noteworthy in and of itself.
And iamzack, just for once, could you can the ridiculous hyperbole? The specific virginity of women and sexual orientation have literally
nothing to do with this particular topic. Do you know how immensely frustrating it is to try to have a reasonable discussion and then have someone chime in with a post-load of sensationalistic statements?
You know what? **** this. I didn't want to discuss this particular subject
in the least. The only reason I threw that ****ing link at the end of my post was in response to iamzack's little "religious-freaks" flamebait...and hey, look, it evolved into its own full-blown argument, because that's apparently how things have to work in this godforsaken hellhole of a folder.
Seriously, **** General Discussion. This is ridiculous.