2022
DOI: 10.53664/jssd/01-02-2022-04-129-147
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A Study to Analyze Need to Initiate Sex Education Programs in Schools

Abstract: This study aimed to analyze the need for initiating sex education programs in schools of Lahore, Pakistan. Qualitative research methodology was used for data collection through focus group discussions and individual interviews with school teachers and students. The study revealed that the majority of the participants perceived a lack of knowledge about reproductive health and sex education among students and felt that such programs should be included in school curriculum. They highlighted several challenges th… Show more

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“…Inconsistencies between school health programs and national education policies and a lack of coordination and collaboration between the health and education sectors can also pose challenges (Shizume et al, 2021). In addition, cultural and religious sensitivities and resistance from parents and community members can hinder the implementation of certain health education topics such as sex education (Rafiq et al, 2022). b.…”
Section: Implementation In Increasing Publicmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Inconsistencies between school health programs and national education policies and a lack of coordination and collaboration between the health and education sectors can also pose challenges (Shizume et al, 2021). In addition, cultural and religious sensitivities and resistance from parents and community members can hinder the implementation of certain health education topics such as sex education (Rafiq et al, 2022). b.…”
Section: Implementation In Increasing Publicmentioning
confidence: 99%