نتایج جستجو برای: sex education

تعداد نتایج: 573342  

2012
Abdul Nasir Zulkifli Mohamed Noor Fadzilah Siraj

This study developed Islamic Sex Education (ISE) interactive courseware to help users particularly parents discover guidelines in guiding them for sex education in Islam. In fact, sex education in Islam provides guidelines in manners related to what is allowed and forbidden, and stresses the faith towards the religion. Islam believes that parents play the main role to educate their children abo...

Journal: :Journal of fluency disorders 2002
Hans-Georg Bosshardt

UNLABELLED This study investigated how silent reading and word memorization may affect the fluency of concurrently repeated words. The words silently read or memorized were phonologically similar or dissimilar to the words of the repetition task. Fourteen adults who stutter and 16 who do not participated in the experiment. The two groups were matched for age, education, sex, forward and backwar...

Journal: :Health education research 2001
A R Mellanby R G Newcombe J Rees J H Tripp

There are, and have been, many school-based sex education projects in this country which have used peer leaders (students delivering an educational programme who are of similar, or slightly older, age than the students receiving the programme). Rigorous evaluation of the methodology remains scant. This paper describes a comparative investigation of peer-led and adult-led sex education in Nation...

پایان نامه :وزارت علوم، تحقیقات و فناوری - دانشگاه شهید بهشتی - دانشکده علوم تربیتی و روانشناسی 1387

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Journal: :The Journal of adolescent health : official publication of the Society for Adolescent Medicine 2008
Pamela K Kohler Lisa E Manhart William E Lafferty

PURPOSE The role that sex education plays in the initiation of sexual activity and risk of teen pregnancy and sexually transmitted disease (STD) is controversial in the United States. Despite several systematic reviews, few epidemiologic evaluations of the effectiveness of these programs on a population level have been conducted. METHODS Among never-married heterosexual adolescents, aged 15-1...

2017
D. Schaafsma G. Kok J. M. T. Stoffelen L. M. G. Curfs

Existing sex education programmes have failed in involving people with intellectual disabilities in the development of these programmes. Not involving the target population decreases the likelihood that the sex education programme will be effective. This study was conducted to assess the perspectives of people with intellectual disabilities on several sexuality-related topics. Semi-structured i...

Journal: :The Psychiatric clinics of North America 2003
Anita H Clayton

Multiple factors may affect sexual functioning in women, requiring a thorough assessment of all possible etiologies to guide appropriate treatment. Interventions may also be multifaceted, ranging from sex education to psychotherapy to medical treatment. Restoration of sexual functioning is the goal of treatment, but more research is needed for true success to be realized.

Journal: :Topics in HIV medicine : a publication of the International AIDS Society, USA 2005
Donna C Futterman

Half of new HIV infections in the United States are in individuals aged 13 to 24 years, accounting for 20,000 new infections annually, or 1 every hour. Two thirds of infected youth contract HIV sexually, and more than 60% of new infections are in young women. Approximately 75% of infected youth are in racial or ethnic minority groups. More than one third of HIV-infected young people have not be...

2012
Insung Jung

There have been few efforts to investigate the concept of quality from learners’ perspectives or to incorporate their needs and perceptions in quality standards in distance education. This is rather surprising, particularly in distance education contexts where the quality of the learning is not derived only from the products and services delivered to the learner but also from the knowledge, und...

Journal: :Journal of acquired immune deficiency syndromes 2009
Shari L Dworkin Sarah Degnan Kambou Carla Sutherland Khadija Moalla Archana Kapoor

Although HIV in the Middle East and North Africa is currently characterized as a low seroprevalence epidemic, there are numerous factors that are present in the region that could prevent-or exacerbate-the epidemic. The time to invest substantially in prevention-and gender-specific prevention in particular-is now. Given that most policy makers do not make gender-specific plans as epidemics progr...

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