“…The six studies above showed that sexual and reproductive education programs, in general, have positive impact to change teenagers sexual behavior (Adeleye et al, 2014;de Lijster, Felten, Kok, & Kocken, 2016;Denison et al, 2012;Mahat, Scoloveno, & Scoloveno, 2016;Menna, Ali, & Worku, 2015;Odundo, Anjuri, & Odhiambo) and other studies showed no significance between the health education school with sexual behavior (Jennings, Howard, & Perotte, 2014). However one study that shows two sexual behavior indicates that there is a significant one partner's behavior and sexual intercourse to abstain for a year in post © 2017 The author and GRDS Publishing.…”