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Abstinence

For Abstinence we have terms and definitions in 11 topics. The topics are Addiction, Contraception, Drug Rehabilitation, Gambling Addiction, Iraq War, Mental Health, Overeaters Anonymous, Reproductive Infections, Sex, Sexual Health and Sexually Transmitted Diseases.



Abstinence (Addiction)

Non-use of a specific substance. In recovery, non-use of any addictive psychoactive substance. May also denote cessation of addictive behavior, such as gambling, over-eating, etc.


Abstinence (Contraception)

Not having sexual intercourse.


Abstinence (Drug Rehabilitation)

To refrain from the usage of chemicals for which a person may have become addicted.


Abstinence (Gambling Addiction)

The theory that a pathological gambler in recovery must completely abstain from all gambling. Abstinence is the goal of Gamblers Anonymous and most, though not all, treatment professionals. See also controlled gambling.


Abstinence (Iraq War)

The act or practice of refraining from indulging an appetite, as for food


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Abstinence (Mental Health)

Foregoing some kind of gratification; in the area of alcohol or drug dependence, being without the substance on which the subject had been dependent.


Abstinence (Overeaters Anonymous)

According to the dictionary, the word "abstain" means to refrain from. Abstinence in Overeaters Anonymous is the action of refraining from compulsive eating. Spiritual, emotional and physical recovery is the result of living the Overeaters Anonymous Twelve-Step program.


Abstinence (Reproductive Infections)

Refraining from sexual intercourse.


Abstinence (Sex)

To refrain from having sex.


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Abstinence (Sexual Health)

Choosing not to have sexual contact with a partner—including intercourse and oral sex. Abstinence is the only 100% effective pregnancy and STD prevention method.


Abstinence (Sexually Transmitted Diseases)

Choosing not to have any kind of sexual intercourse. For abstinence to be effective, people must not have any kind of sex, whether vaginal, oral, or anal. Some people wait until they are past their teens. Some people wait until they get married. Others choose not to have sex at all. Choosing when or if to have sex is a hard decision for everyone.People must take responsibility and accept whatever might happen because of a choice they make. ABSTINENCE from sex is the surest way not to get STDs or pregnant.




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