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'Smart boys' and 'sweet girls'--sex education needs in Thai teenagers: a mixed-method study.

机译:“聪明的男孩”和“甜美的女孩”-泰国青少年的性教育需求:一项混合方法研究。

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BACKGROUND: In Thailand, rapid increases in economic prosperity have been accompanied by erosion of traditional cultural and religious values and by negative effects on sexual health of young people. We investigated knowledge, attitudes, norms, and values of teenagers, parents, teachers, and policymakers in relation to sex and sex education in Chiang Mai, Thailand, with a view to informing sex education policy. METHODS: We selected six secondary schools for maximum variation in socioeconomic background, religious background, and location. Methods were: narrative interviews with key stakeholders, and analysis of key policy documents; questionnaire survey of 2301 teenagers; 20 focus groups of teenagers; questionnaire survey of 351 parents; and two focus groups of parents. Qualitative and quantitative data were assessed separately with thematic and statistical analysis, respectively, then combined. FINDINGS: We noted five important influences on Thai teenagers' sexual attitudes and behaviour: ambiguous social roles leading to confused identity; heightened sexual awareness and curiosity; key gaps in knowledge and life skills; limited parental input; and impulsivity and risk-taking. Male teenagers aspire to be "smart boys", whose status depends on stories of sexual performance and conquests. Female teenagers, traditionally constrained and protected as "sweet girls", are managing a new concept of dating without their parents' support, and with few life skills to enable them to manage their desires or negotiate in potentially coercive situations. School-based sex education is biologically focused and inconsistently delivered. INTERPRETATION: Results of this large exploratory study suggest five approaches that could be developed to improve sex education: targeted training and support for teachers; peer-led sex education by teenagers; story-based scenarios to promote applied learning; local development of educational materials; and use of trained sexual health professionals to address learning needs of pupils, teachers, and parents.
机译:背景:在泰国,经济繁荣的迅速增长伴随着传统文化和宗教价值观的侵蚀以及对年轻人性健康的负面影响。为了了解性教育政策,我们调查了泰国清迈的青少年,父母,教师和决策者与性和性教育有关的知识,态度,准则和价值观。方法:我们选择了六所中学,以最大程度地改变社会经济背景,宗教背景和地理位置。方法是:与主要利益相关者进行叙述性访谈,并对主要政策文件进行分析; 2301名青少年的问卷调查; 20个青少年焦点小组; 351名父母​​的问卷调查;和两个父母重点小组。定性和定量数据分别通过主题分析和统计分析进行评估,然后进行合并。结果:我们注意到对泰国青少年性态度和行为的五个重要影响:模棱两可的社会角色导致身份混淆;性意识和好奇心增强;知识和生活技能方面的主要差距;父母的投入有限;冲动性和冒险精神。男性青少年渴望成为“聪明的男孩”,其地位取决于性行为和征服的故事。传统上被限制为“甜美女孩”并受到保护的女青少年在没有父母支持的情况下,正在管理一种新的约会概念,并且几乎没有生活技能来使他们能够管理自己的欲望或在潜在的胁迫情况下进行谈判。以学校为基础的性教育在生物学上是侧重于目标的,并且不一致。解释:这项大型探索性研究的结果表明,可以开发出五种方法来改善性教育:有针对性的培训和对教师的支持;青少年同伴主导的性教育;基于故事的场景,以促进应用学习;在当地开发教材;以及使用经过培训的性健康专业人员来满足学生,老师和父母的学习需求。

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