The media act as a powerful tool in shaping and affecting adolescents’ health-related and sexuality education. While there has been much research into the potential impacts it has on adolescent’s sexual knowledge, attitudes, and behavior, there have been only a handful studies exploring the media as a methodological intervening tool towards an effective sexuality education. This review outlines some of the related research in the field. It uncovers the need and potential for future research toward developing a theory and assessment tool for exploring the possibilities of a virtual sexuality education.Joy Talukda
Introduction In order to give young people the best chance of embarking on safe, healthy and enjoy...
As states are moving toward comprehensive sexual health education, educators require engaging and ef...
Literature has stressed the importance of sexual health education for a healthy sexual development (...
Adolescence, a period of physical, social, cognitive and emotional development, represents a target ...
This article describes the genesis, development and evaluation of Media Relate, a project and teachi...
Researchers in sexuality education have tended to focus on formal schooling. However, young people l...
Summary: The Social Media and online communities have become important communicationchannels for you...
To help students understand how media inform sexual development, a group pedagogical method titled “...
There is some debate about the most effective and least controversial means of sex education in scho...
Young people’s socio-sexual lives and development have become increasingly digitally mediated over r...
This paper was commissioned by the section of Health and Education at UNESCO as a background paper f...
Introduction: The main international guidelines on sex education agree on the need to increase the ...
Lacking knowledge among adolescents affects their understanding of some problems related to sexual-r...
Lacking knowledge among adolescents affects their understanding of some problems related to sexual-r...
Adolescents have the highest incidence of unintended pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections (...
Introduction In order to give young people the best chance of embarking on safe, healthy and enjoy...
As states are moving toward comprehensive sexual health education, educators require engaging and ef...
Literature has stressed the importance of sexual health education for a healthy sexual development (...
Adolescence, a period of physical, social, cognitive and emotional development, represents a target ...
This article describes the genesis, development and evaluation of Media Relate, a project and teachi...
Researchers in sexuality education have tended to focus on formal schooling. However, young people l...
Summary: The Social Media and online communities have become important communicationchannels for you...
To help students understand how media inform sexual development, a group pedagogical method titled “...
There is some debate about the most effective and least controversial means of sex education in scho...
Young people’s socio-sexual lives and development have become increasingly digitally mediated over r...
This paper was commissioned by the section of Health and Education at UNESCO as a background paper f...
Introduction: The main international guidelines on sex education agree on the need to increase the ...
Lacking knowledge among adolescents affects their understanding of some problems related to sexual-r...
Lacking knowledge among adolescents affects their understanding of some problems related to sexual-r...
Adolescents have the highest incidence of unintended pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections (...
Introduction In order to give young people the best chance of embarking on safe, healthy and enjoy...
As states are moving toward comprehensive sexual health education, educators require engaging and ef...
Literature has stressed the importance of sexual health education for a healthy sexual development (...