Authors
Andrea Waling, Roz Bellamy, Paulina Ezer, Lucille Kerr, Jayne Lucke, Christopher Fisher
Publication date
2020/12
Journal
Health Education Research
Volume
35
Issue
6
Pages
538-552
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Description
Relationships and sexuality education for young people in Australia and elsewhere is a controversial topic. Numerous studies in Australia have focused on curriculum, policy, teachers, schools, sexting and other behaviours, and knowledge regarding sexually transmitted infection (STI)/human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and pregnancy prevention. Few large-scale national studies have engaged with young people about what they want out of their sex education, and what they suggest would be most valuable for future programs in Australia. Data for the study included qualitative comments about experiences of sex education (n = 2316) provided in a national survey of adolescent sexual health. An initial thematic inductive analysis identified comments falling into two dominant themes: positive and negative experiences of their sex education. Results indicate that young people in Australia are articulate and …
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