Healthy Body, Healthy Mind: Exploring the Mental Health Implications of Comprehensive Sex Education

Tristin Agtarap, Lora Adair
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AbstractWithin this article, we present the results of a thematic analysis of responses (N = 267) regarding perceived and anticipated mental health implications of accurate and comprehensive sex education. The superordinate theme of psychological functioning and well-being reflects participants’ belief that sex education normalizes and destigmatizes diverse sexual experiences and can reduce fear, anxiety, and worry about sex. The superordinate theme of knowledge captures patterns in responses wherein participants reflected on the benefits of knowledge, including that it facilitates safety, confidence, improved decision-making skills, and provides awareness. Implications and applications for these themes are thoroughly discussed and outlined.Keywords: Sexualitysex and relationship educationmental healthwell-being Disclosure StatementThe authors report that there are no competing interests to declare.Ethics Committee Approval StatementThe Health, Medicine, and Life Sciences Ethics Committee approved the study at Brunel University London. Approval codes: 30075-MHR-Apr/2021-32372-2 and 32039-MHR-Oct/2021-34631-3.Data AvailabilityThe data supporting this study’s findings are available from the first author, TA, upon reasonable request.Additional informationFundingThis research was funded via the corresponding author’s research funds allocated by their institution.
健康的身体,健康的心灵:探讨全面性教育对心理健康的影响
在这篇文章中,我们提出了一项主题分析的结果(N = 267),关于准确和全面的性教育对心理健康的感知和预期影响。心理功能和幸福感的上级主题反映了参与者的信念,即性教育使多样化的性经历正常化和去污名化,可以减少对性的恐惧、焦虑和担忧。在回答中,知识的高级主题捕获了参与者反映知识的好处的模式,包括促进安全、信心、提高决策技能和提供认识。对这些主题的含义和应用进行了深入的讨论和概述。关键词:性行为;性与关系教育;心理健康;伦理委员会批准声明健康、医学和生命科学伦理委员会批准了伦敦布鲁内尔大学的这项研究。批准代码:30075-MHR-Apr/2021-32372-2和32039-MHR-Oct/2021-34631-3。数据可得性支持本研究结果的数据可根据合理要求从第一作者TA处获得。本研究由通讯作者所在机构分配的研究基金资助。
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