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A Miseducation: Perspectives on Sexuality Education from Black Women in the US South
by
Astatke, Rebecca Hailu
, Simpson, Monica
, Evans, Yves-Yvette
, Thompson, Terri-Ann
, Baker, Stephanie
in
Abstinence
/ Adolescent
/ Adult
/ African Americans
/ Birth control
/ Black or African American - psychology
/ Black people
/ Communication
/ Community organizations
/ Community-Based Participatory Research
/ Consent
/ Female
/ Focus Groups
/ Georgia
/ Humans
/ Middle Aged
/ North Carolina
/ Reproductive health
/ Review boards
/ Sex Education
/ Sexuality
/ Sexually transmitted diseases
/ STD
/ Womens health
/ Young Adult
2024
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A Miseducation: Perspectives on Sexuality Education from Black Women in the US South
by
Astatke, Rebecca Hailu
, Simpson, Monica
, Evans, Yves-Yvette
, Thompson, Terri-Ann
, Baker, Stephanie
in
Abstinence
/ Adolescent
/ Adult
/ African Americans
/ Birth control
/ Black or African American - psychology
/ Black people
/ Communication
/ Community organizations
/ Community-Based Participatory Research
/ Consent
/ Female
/ Focus Groups
/ Georgia
/ Humans
/ Middle Aged
/ North Carolina
/ Reproductive health
/ Review boards
/ Sex Education
/ Sexuality
/ Sexually transmitted diseases
/ STD
/ Womens health
/ Young Adult
2024
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A Miseducation: Perspectives on Sexuality Education from Black Women in the US South
by
Astatke, Rebecca Hailu
, Simpson, Monica
, Evans, Yves-Yvette
, Thompson, Terri-Ann
, Baker, Stephanie
in
Abstinence
/ Adolescent
/ Adult
/ African Americans
/ Birth control
/ Black or African American - psychology
/ Black people
/ Communication
/ Community organizations
/ Community-Based Participatory Research
/ Consent
/ Female
/ Focus Groups
/ Georgia
/ Humans
/ Middle Aged
/ North Carolina
/ Reproductive health
/ Review boards
/ Sex Education
/ Sexuality
/ Sexually transmitted diseases
/ STD
/ Womens health
/ Young Adult
2024
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A Miseducation: Perspectives on Sexuality Education from Black Women in the US South
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A Miseducation: Perspectives on Sexuality Education from Black Women in the US South
2024
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Overview
Over the last three decades, the receipt of formal sexuality education has declined, with half of adolescents nationwide receiving the minimum Healthy People standard of sexuality education from 2015 to 2019. Further, racial and geographic inequities in sexuality education remain, with Black women and girls more likely to receive abstinence-only-until-marriage instruction. We sought to describe Black women’s sexual education in two southern states, North Carolina and Georgia. We conducted a qualitative community-based participatory research study. We held focus-group discussions with forty-nine Black women in Georgia and North Carolina between May 2019 and January 2020. The research team, the reproductive justice organization, and the Research Board reviewed, discussed, and refined themes developed using deductive thematic analysis. Most participants were employed. The median age was twenty-seven. From the participants’ accounts, we observed the inadequacy of sexuality education and the resulting process of unlearning inaccurate, negative information and learning positive and accurate information about sexuality. Participants expressed a desire for accessible, high-quality sexual education for themselves and the next generation that addresses autonomy, pleasure, and consent. Our findings highlight the need for investment in existing community efforts and in creating high-quality, culturally responsive comprehensive sexuality education nationwide to effectively address structural barriers to accessing sexuality and relationship information and skills.
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MDPI AG,MDPI
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