2016
DOI: 10.15779/z38fr9k
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The Joy of Sex Bureaucracy

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“…observed sexual dysfunction and lack of education, urging them to make recommendations for why information about sexuality is crucial in the college environment. Appleton and Stiritz (2016) called this juncture of sexuality education and higher education "higher sex education." While identified in some detail (e.g., Estanek, 2008), the discussion of why sexuality education is appropriate at the college level according to student and developmental theorists is lacking.…”
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“…observed sexual dysfunction and lack of education, urging them to make recommendations for why information about sexuality is crucial in the college environment. Appleton and Stiritz (2016) called this juncture of sexuality education and higher education "higher sex education." While identified in some detail (e.g., Estanek, 2008), the discussion of why sexuality education is appropriate at the college level according to student and developmental theorists is lacking.…”
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confidence: 99%