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Student Views on Free Condom Distribution

This document is a report submitted by students from Bolingit National High School regarding a survey on senior high school students' perceptions of distributing free condoms in the school. The survey found that 41% of students agreed with distribution, 41% said they didn't care, and 18% disagreed. When asked about their sexual experiences, 14% said they had sex, 59% said no, and 27% were absent. 34% said they or their partner had used a condom during sex, 39% said no, and 27% were absent. When asked their preference during sex, 47% said with a condom, 27% said without, and 26% were absent. The report recommends that schools are suitable places to make condoms

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Student Views on Free Condom Distribution

This document is a report submitted by students from Bolingit National High School regarding a survey on senior high school students' perceptions of distributing free condoms in the school. The survey found that 41% of students agreed with distribution, 41% said they didn't care, and 18% disagreed. When asked about their sexual experiences, 14% said they had sex, 59% said no, and 27% were absent. 34% said they or their partner had used a condom during sex, 39% said no, and 27% were absent. When asked their preference during sex, 47% said with a condom, 27% said without, and 26% were absent. The report recommends that schools are suitable places to make condoms

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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
Region I
SCHOOLS DIVISION OF SAN CARLOS CITY
San Carlos City, Pangasinan
Bolingit National High School
S.Y. 2020 – 2021

“Senior
High School Students’
Perception about the Distribution of
Free Condom in Bolingit National High School”

Submitted by:
Ericka I. Dela Cruz
Jenny L. Dalisay
Krystal Mhaey Peralta
John Bonnie Tamondong
Hamilton Amistad

Submitted by:
Mrs. Brigid Marfe C. Abalos
( Reading & Writing Teacher)

Date of Completion
02-10-2020
III. Survey
In this Chapter will present the data gathered about the Perception of students in
Senior High School about the distribution of free Condom in Bolingit National High
School.

Perception of Respondents about distribution of free Condom in Bolingit National


High School
A. What are the perceptions of students in the possible distribution of free
condoms in School?

o Agree, Why?
Perception of Students
o Disagree, Why?
o I don’t Care, Why?
Agree
41% 41% I don’t care
Disagree

18%

Table 1
YES NO ABSENT
b. Have you experienced having sex? 14% 59% 27%

c. During sexual intercourse, have you 34% 39% 27%


or your partner ever used a condom?

Table 2 d. What do you prefer during Sex?


without condom
with condom
27%
47% absent

26%
V. Recommendations
1. Schools should be considered appropriate sites for the availability of condoms
because they contain large adolescent populations and may potentially provide a
comprehensive array of related educational and health care resource. Training of
youth to improve communication skills around condom negotiation with partners can
occur in school based training.
2. It is certainly not a secret that many high school students are sexually active
today. While some are very conscious and practice “safe sex” many do not. Many
teenagers deny that they can be victims of sexually transmitted diseases. They think
that they are invulnerable condom availability in the schools, when combined with a
comprehensive program of sex education, would help teenagers become more
sexually responsible. This would lead to fewer teenage pregnancies and fewer
sexually transmitted disease.

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