TY - JOUR
T1 - The omission and minimisation of sexual decision-making skills in US sex education textbooks
AU - Fuller, Kimberly Anne
AU - Clonan-Roy, Katherine
AU - Goncy, Elizabeth A
AU - Naser, Shereen C
PY - 2022/1/1
Y1 - 2022/1/1
N2 - Decision-making has been identified as one of the most important skillsets in sexual health. This exploratory qualitative study explored how US middle and high school textbooks integrate the recommended sexual health decision-making skills recommended by Future of Sex Education (FOSE), a collaboration of organisations in the USA supporting comprehensive sex education. Using content analysis, we assessed 13 U.S. middle and high school health education textbooks recommended by school districts, state boards of education, and publishers. While textbooks touched on the knowledge and content areas for each skill set, skills were not taught to the extent that the skill was achieved or using a scaffolded approach that showed significant growth from middle to high school textbooks. As a result, young people receive inadequate content to competently perform the skills recommended by current National Standards. Changing state and district level health and sex education policies and aligning the curriculum with these standards, can better promote youth sexual decision-making.
AB - Decision-making has been identified as one of the most important skillsets in sexual health. This exploratory qualitative study explored how US middle and high school textbooks integrate the recommended sexual health decision-making skills recommended by Future of Sex Education (FOSE), a collaboration of organisations in the USA supporting comprehensive sex education. Using content analysis, we assessed 13 U.S. middle and high school health education textbooks recommended by school districts, state boards of education, and publishers. While textbooks touched on the knowledge and content areas for each skill set, skills were not taught to the extent that the skill was achieved or using a scaffolded approach that showed significant growth from middle to high school textbooks. As a result, young people receive inadequate content to competently perform the skills recommended by current National Standards. Changing state and district level health and sex education policies and aligning the curriculum with these standards, can better promote youth sexual decision-making.
KW - National Sex Education Standards
KW - Sex education
KW - content analysis
KW - sexual decision-making
KW - textbooks
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U2 - 10.1080/14681811.2021.1949974
DO - 10.1080/14681811.2021.1949974
M3 - Article
SN - 1468-1811
VL - 22
SP - 409
EP - 423
JO - Sex Education
JF - Sex Education
IS - 4
ER -