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Burke, Lorraine; Nic Gabhainn, Saoirse; Young, Honor – Sex Education: Sexuality, Society and Learning, 2015
Sexually active young adults are at an increased risk of acquiring sexually transmitted infections (STIs) or experiencing an unplanned pregnancy. Sexual behaviours such as inconsistent condom use, multiple partners and casual sex are known risk factors for negative sexual health outcomes. Sexually active higher education students are classified as…
Descriptors: Young Adults, Sex Education, Sexuality, Health Behavior
Grange, Christina M.; Brubaker, Sarah Jane; Corneille, Maya A. – Journal of Family Issues, 2011
This qualitative study examined the sexual socialization experienced by emerging adult, African American women, ages 18 to 26 years, who received services at a sexually transmitted infection clinic. Data obtained from in-depth interviews revealed that women received information about sex and relationships from three primary sources: women of the…
Descriptors: Race, Socialization, Females, Intimacy
Rink, Elizabeth; FourStar, Kris; Medicine Elk, Jarrett; Dick, Rebecca; Jewett, Lacey; Gesink, Dionne – American Indian and Alaska Native Mental Health Research: The Journal of the National Center, 2012
"The Fort Peck Sexual Health Project: A Contextual Analysis of Native American Men" is a community-based participatory research (CBPR) project that explores the extent to which knowledge, attitudes, and beliefs about sex, intimate relationships, and mental health influence sexual and reproductive health. For the purpose of this study, the…
Descriptors: Participatory Research, Contraception, American Indians, Health Programs
Leonard, Kathleen Cobb; Scott-Jones, Diane – Journal of Adolescent Research, 2010
Religiosity, sexual activity, and contraception were examined via questionnaires and interviews in a diverse sample of 118 high school seniors. The majority reported religion to be important; importance and frequency ratings declined from private (e.g., prayer) to public (e.g., group activities) components of religion. Most were sexually active…
Descriptors: Contraception, Religion, Physical Health, Sexuality
Ha, Tran Thi Thu; Fisher, Jane R. W. – Sex Education: Sexuality, Society and Learning, 2011
The purpose of this study was to explore the expectations of parents in a remote mountainous commune in Vietnam about sexual and reproductive health (SRH) education for their children. Separate in-depth interviews were conducted with 34 parents of eight-year-old children and key informants including a principal, a teacher and staff of the Youth…
Descriptors: Reading Materials, Health Education, Access to Information, Intimacy
Manseau, Helene; Blais, Martin; Engler, Kim; Bosse, Marie-Andre – American Journal of Sexuality Education, 2008
This study presents the perspective of vulnerable Canadian (Quebecker) adolescents defined as such on account of their numerous experiences with potential or actual fatherhood or exposure to sexually transmitted infection. The interviews allowed youth to talk about their experiences with paternity, their sex lives and their views on sex education.…
Descriptors: Sexuality, Sex Education, Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Intimacy

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