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Article: Needs and preferences regarding sex education among Chinese college students: a preliminary study.
- Article from:
- International Family Planning Perspectives
- Article date:
- September 1, 2004
- Author:
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CONTEXT: College students are more likely than other student populations to be sexually active. To improve sex education in China among this group, educators must know college students' needs and their preferences for receiving information on sexuality.
METHODS: In 2002, students at a large Chinese university completed surveys about their history of school-based sex education and their other sources of information on sexuality. The survey also explored students' preferences for topics to be included in a college-level sex education course, comfort level with receiving information on these topics and views of effective teaching strategies.
RESULTS: Before ...