Sexuality education:implications for policy, parents, and family life educators

Date

2018-08-01

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The following three studies examine school-based sexuality education and parent-child sexual communication. Using findings from qualitative data, the studies address what information is missing and/or needed in sexuality education delivered by parents and the school system, and to determine the best methods to deliver the information. Study 1 identifies the need for a change in sexuality education discourse, especially for women. Study 2 identifies the important need for parents to keep in mind the environment, the methods, and the timing of their parent-child sexual communication. Finally, study 3 assesses novel and discussion question use in mother-daughter sexual communication. Implications are provided for Family Life Educators, Sexuality Educators, and Policymakers.

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Sexuality, Family Life Education, Sexuality Education, Parent-Child Sexual Communication

Graduation Month

August

Degree

Doctor of Philosophy

Department

School of Family Studies and Human Services

Major Professor

Melinda Markham

Date

2018

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Dissertation

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