Sociocultural Environment, Condition, and Students’ Level of Knowledge on Sex Education

Kenneth Mar Ico, Raven, Justine Estrada, Rona Christina Almazan
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In our society and many other cultures, talking about sex is frowned upon. The nation's sex education policies are not consistently followed, and they occasionally run into difficulties due to sociocultural factors. Providing teenagers with information about sex education is fraught with tension among many parents, schools, policymakers, and cultures due to the belief that it may result in early sexual behavior and the loss of childhood innocence. The researchers used a descriptive-correlational research design to discover if there is a relationship between sociocultural environment, condition, and students’ level of knowledge on sex education. The respondents were 60 first year students of CTE LSPU-SPCC. The data were gathered using a survey questionnaire created by researchers. The findings demonstrated that the following elements of the sociocultural environment and condition have a favorable perspective on sex education and does not act as a barrier in achieving sexual knowledge. However, students' knowledge of sexual education is at a low level. In conclusion, the hypothesis stating that there is no significant relationship between sociocultural environment and condition, and students’ level of knowledge on sex education is supported. It is recommended that CSE be implemented across the country, that sex education be taught in every home at early age, improve the test questionnaire, widen the scope of the study, and explore other variables.
社会文化环境、状况与学生性教育知识水平
在我们的社会和许多其他文化中,谈论性是不被允许的。国家的性教育政策并没有得到一致的执行,而且由于社会文化因素,他们偶尔会遇到困难。在许多家长、学校、政策制定者和文化中,向青少年提供有关性教育的信息充满了紧张,因为他们认为这可能会导致过早的性行为和失去童年的纯真。研究人员使用描述性相关研究设计来发现社会文化环境、条件和学生的性教育知识水平之间是否存在关系。受访者是60名CTE LSPU-SPCC的一年级学生。这些数据是通过研究人员制作的调查问卷收集的。调查结果显示,社会文化环境和条件的以下因素对性教育有良好的看法,并且不会成为获得性知识的障碍。然而,学生的性教育知识水平较低。综上所述,社会文化环境与条件与学生性教育知识水平无显著相关的假设得到支持。建议在全国范围内实施CSE,在每个家庭早期进行性教育,改进测试问卷,扩大研究范围,并探索其他变量。
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