The document provides information about healthy and unhealthy relationships. It contains a 10-item quiz about factors to consider when making decisions around relationships and sexuality, including communication styles, relationship qualities, and resources for help. Another section lists statements and asks the reader to identify whether each describes a healthy or unhealthy relationship. Key aspects of healthy relationships highlighted include open communication, mutual trust and respect, support of each other's choices, and not isolating one's partner from friends and family. Unhealthy relationships are characterized by abuse, control, disrespect, and isolation from others. Overall the document aims to educate about the qualities of strong, supportive relationships versus dysfunctional or abusive ones.
The document provides information about healthy and unhealthy relationships. It contains a 10-item quiz about factors to consider when making decisions around relationships and sexuality, including communication styles, relationship qualities, and resources for help. Another section lists statements and asks the reader to identify whether each describes a healthy or unhealthy relationship. Key aspects of healthy relationships highlighted include open communication, mutual trust and respect, support of each other's choices, and not isolating one's partner from friends and family. Unhealthy relationships are characterized by abuse, control, disrespect, and isolation from others. Overall the document aims to educate about the qualities of strong, supportive relationships versus dysfunctional or abusive ones.
The document provides information about healthy and unhealthy relationships. It contains a 10-item quiz about factors to consider when making decisions around relationships and sexuality, including communication styles, relationship qualities, and resources for help. Another section lists statements and asks the reader to identify whether each describes a healthy or unhealthy relationship. Key aspects of healthy relationships highlighted include open communication, mutual trust and respect, support of each other's choices, and not isolating one's partner from friends and family. Unhealthy relationships are characterized by abuse, control, disrespect, and isolation from others. Overall the document aims to educate about the qualities of strong, supportive relationships versus dysfunctional or abusive ones.
The document provides information about healthy and unhealthy relationships. It contains a 10-item quiz about factors to consider when making decisions around relationships and sexuality, including communication styles, relationship qualities, and resources for help. Another section lists statements and asks the reader to identify whether each describes a healthy or unhealthy relationship. Key aspects of healthy relationships highlighted include open communication, mutual trust and respect, support of each other's choices, and not isolating one's partner from friends and family. Unhealthy relationships are characterized by abuse, control, disrespect, and isolation from others. Overall the document aims to educate about the qualities of strong, supportive relationships versus dysfunctional or abusive ones.
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PART I Choose the letter of the correct answer.
1. What should you consider when making decisions around sex and sexual limits? a. Your values b. Your friends c. Your family d. All of the above 2. What is the best style of communication to use when making decisions about sexual limits and boundaries? a. Assertive b. Passive c. Aggressive d. Arrogant 3. The following are example of healthy relationship except: a. Open Communication b. Trust c. Infidelity d. Fun 4. Which of the following is NOT an element of a healthy relationship? a. Trust one another b. One person makes all the decision c. Respect one another d. Open and honest communication 5. The following are reasons why you may NOT make healthy choices when it comes to sex except: a. Understand the consequences b. Pressure c. Alcohol or substance use d. Did not think about how you can handle the situation 6. The following are resources you can turn to if you are worried about abuse in the relationship except: a. Family b. Friends c. Teachers d. Police 7. The following are examples of an unhealthy relationship except: a. Abuse b. Obsession c. Forgiving d. Possessiveness 8. What skills do you need to make healthy decisions in a relationships? a. Intelligence, memory, ability, to do public speaking b. Assertive communication, active listening, and negotiation skills c. Ability to persuade others, love d. Passive communication 9. The following are reasons why you should choose abstinence except: a. Having big family b. Waiting for marriage/long term commitment c. Have not met the right person yet d. Prevent STD and HIV 10. Which of the following are signs that you may be in an abusive relationship? a. Bruises, scratches, and other signs of injuries b. Avoiding friends c. Apologizing for your partner’s behavior d. All of the above
PART II Choose HEART if you think the statement is a sign of healthy relationship; X if it is a sign of unhealthy relationship.
A B
1. You can express you r opinion without fear or dread.
2. You and your partner can make together decisions together and fairly. 3. Each person takes responsibility for their own action. 4. You feel isolated from friends and family. 5. Your partner respects your feelings about sex. 6. Your partner tries to control how you spend time and who you hang out with. 7. Your partner supports you and your choices-even when they disagree with you. 8. You respect and encourage each other. 9. Your partner tries to control how you spend your money. 10. You give each other to space to study or hang out with friends or family.