'There is no shame in it any more1: how providers of sexual health advice view young people's sexuality Marian Pitts, Elizabeth Burtney and Ursula Dobraszczyc Interviews were carried out with 19 providers of sexual health care to young people. Providers were asked to reflect on many relevant issues including the service they provided and its strengths and weaknesses. They were also asked to comment on teenage sexuality. There were marked differences of view between those who provide advice via a general practice and those who operate from a designated service for young people. However, all providers tended to hold negative views of young people and their sexual activity. It is considered how far these under-lying attitudes may mil...
The aim of this study was to explore differences and similarities in health care students’ attitudes...
Key learning points: – Sexual health and wellbeing are essential parts of each person’s holistic ...
Background Theoretically, there may be benefit in augmenting school-based sexual health education wi...
Objective To examine young people’s requirements and perceptions of sexual health services and educ...
A body of work emerging in the last few years has expanded the focus of youth sexual health to inclu...
Clinical care that meets young people’s needs can play a role in addressing serious inequities in te...
Background: Only limited Sexual Health and Relationships Education (SHRE) is provided in Iranian sch...
Looked after young people (LAYP) have poorer sexual health outcomes than their peers. However, resea...
Quality sexual health education is a significant influence on how decisions are made throughout one’...
Background Theoretically, there may be benefit in augmenting school-based sexual health education wi...
This study explored the patterning of young people's sexual health competence, and how this relates ...
Objective: To describe patterns and reasons of attendance and young peoples views of the drop-in ser...
There is an on-going debate among health professionals, policy-makers and politicians, as to the opt...
School sex education, a process for evaluation: methodology and results Alex R.Mellanby, Fran A.Phel...
Background - Looked after young people (LAYP) have poorer sexual health outcomes than their peers. H...
The aim of this study was to explore differences and similarities in health care students’ attitudes...
Key learning points: – Sexual health and wellbeing are essential parts of each person’s holistic ...
Background Theoretically, there may be benefit in augmenting school-based sexual health education wi...
Objective To examine young people’s requirements and perceptions of sexual health services and educ...
A body of work emerging in the last few years has expanded the focus of youth sexual health to inclu...
Clinical care that meets young people’s needs can play a role in addressing serious inequities in te...
Background: Only limited Sexual Health and Relationships Education (SHRE) is provided in Iranian sch...
Looked after young people (LAYP) have poorer sexual health outcomes than their peers. However, resea...
Quality sexual health education is a significant influence on how decisions are made throughout one’...
Background Theoretically, there may be benefit in augmenting school-based sexual health education wi...
This study explored the patterning of young people's sexual health competence, and how this relates ...
Objective: To describe patterns and reasons of attendance and young peoples views of the drop-in ser...
There is an on-going debate among health professionals, policy-makers and politicians, as to the opt...
School sex education, a process for evaluation: methodology and results Alex R.Mellanby, Fran A.Phel...
Background - Looked after young people (LAYP) have poorer sexual health outcomes than their peers. H...
The aim of this study was to explore differences and similarities in health care students’ attitudes...
Key learning points: – Sexual health and wellbeing are essential parts of each person’s holistic ...
Background Theoretically, there may be benefit in augmenting school-based sexual health education wi...