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Title: Sexuality Education & Attitudes
Edited by: Jovan Stanovic, Milo Lalic
ISBN10-13: 160741662X : 9781607416623
Illustrations: b/w photos, tables & charts
Format: Hardback
Size: 155x230mm
Pages: 239
Weight: .514 Kg.
Published: Nova Science Publishers, Inc (US) - July   2010
List Price: 234.99 Pounds Sterling
Availability: Temporarily Out of Stock, more expected soon 
Subjects: Sociology: sexual relations
Sexuality education is defined as a life-long process of acquiring information about individual's private life, sexual identity and relationships and a process of changing behaviour. The most essential purpose of sexuality education is developing positive sexual behaviour, which include self-confidence, requires respectful approach to both oneself and anybody, free of sexual coercion and violence and safe sexual experiences, planning to be parents. The other purpose of sexuality education is decreasing negative outcomes which include unintended pregnancy, sexual coercion, sexually transmitted diseases and sexual dysfunctions. It is aimed that to provide developing positive sexual attitudes during individual's growing period by gaining sexual knowledge and skills to protect their sexual health at present and in the future. In this way, it is possible to prevent adolescent pregnancy, abortions and sexually transmitted diseases. Thus, sexuality education must be viewed within the framework in biological, socio-cultural, psychological and religious dimensions. This book examines the most recent research done in the field.
Table of Contents:
Preface; Reproductive Health; Out of the Box onto the Catwalk: Creative Approaches for Sex, Relationship & HIV Education in Southern Africa; Sexual Education for Patients Born with Congenital Urogenital Anomalies; Sexuality Education in HIV & AIDS Prevention: The Case of Disabled Young People in Nyanga, South Africa; Husbands who Have Sex with Men: Research Findings on Coming Out, Internalized Homonegativity, Attachment Style & Internalized Shame & their Implications for Therapy; Common Challenges & Best Practices for Teaching Gender & Sexuality Courses; A Qualitative Study of People with a Intellectual Disability's Perception of the Support Received from Services with Regards to their Sexual Lives & Relationships; Sexuality Education: How, Who, What, Where, When, Why & Whom; Internet as Media for Sexuality Education in HIV Medicine; Sexuality Education for Pre & Post Marriage Phase: A Present Consideration; Index.
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