Sexuality education for young people in Germany. Results of the ‘Youth Sexuality’ representative repeat survey

The Federal Centre for Health Education (BZgA) has been conducting the ‘Youth Sexuality’ representative survey on a regular basis since 1980. This continuous monitoring generates insights into the sexual and reproductive health of young people in Germany and constitutes an important basis for eviden...

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Main Authors: Sara Scharmanski, Angelika Hessling
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Language:deu
Published: Robert Koch Institute 2022-06-01
Series:Journal of Health Monitoring
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Online Access:https://www.rki.de/EN/Content/Health_Monitoring/Health_Reporting/GBEDownloadsJ/Focus_en/JHealthMonit_2022_02_Sexuality_education.pdf?__blob=publicationFile
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description The Federal Centre for Health Education (BZgA) has been conducting the ‘Youth Sexuality’ representative survey on a regular basis since 1980. This continuous monitoring generates insights into the sexual and reproductive health of young people in Germany and constitutes an important basis for evidence-based health communication. A total of N=6,032 young people between the ages of 14 and 25 participated in a combination of oral and written interviews (Computer Assisted Personal Interviews (CAPI)). As primary sources of knowledge for, adolescents state that they obtain information through school lessons (69%), personal discussions (68%), and the Internet (59%). In addition to these sources, professional gynaecological counselling and sexuality education at home are also important sources of information. To what extent trusted contact persons are available in the family depends heavily on the adolescents’ sociocultural backgrounds. Providing information and disseminating knowledge to young people in the field of sexual and reproductive health is organised intersectorally in Germany. In this way, it is possible to also reach those who do not have any contact persons at their disposal in their direct family. Maintaining and strengthening the current commitment in promoting sexual health is of key importance, as only this will ensure the next generation’s sexual and reproductive health, and provide an evidence-based counterbalance to anecdotal information, especially in the digital domain.
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spelling doaj.art-77137fb46d0847bb88261858e7e039a92024-04-03T08:45:34ZdeuRobert Koch InstituteJournal of Health Monitoring2511-27082022-06-0172213810.25646/9875johm-7-2-21Sexuality education for young people in Germany. Results of the ‘Youth Sexuality’ representative repeat surveySara Scharmanski0Angelika Hessling1Federal Centre for Health Education, Department S – Sexuality Education, Contraception and Family Planning, Unit S3 – Task Coordination, National and International Cooperation, Research and Training, Cologne, GermanyFederal Centre for Health Education, Department S – Sexuality Education, Contraception and Family Planning, Unit S3 – Task Coordination, National and International Cooperation, Research and Training, Cologne, GermanyThe Federal Centre for Health Education (BZgA) has been conducting the ‘Youth Sexuality’ representative survey on a regular basis since 1980. This continuous monitoring generates insights into the sexual and reproductive health of young people in Germany and constitutes an important basis for evidence-based health communication. A total of N=6,032 young people between the ages of 14 and 25 participated in a combination of oral and written interviews (Computer Assisted Personal Interviews (CAPI)). As primary sources of knowledge for, adolescents state that they obtain information through school lessons (69%), personal discussions (68%), and the Internet (59%). In addition to these sources, professional gynaecological counselling and sexuality education at home are also important sources of information. To what extent trusted contact persons are available in the family depends heavily on the adolescents’ sociocultural backgrounds. Providing information and disseminating knowledge to young people in the field of sexual and reproductive health is organised intersectorally in Germany. In this way, it is possible to also reach those who do not have any contact persons at their disposal in their direct family. Maintaining and strengthening the current commitment in promoting sexual health is of key importance, as only this will ensure the next generation’s sexual and reproductive health, and provide an evidence-based counterbalance to anecdotal information, especially in the digital domain.https://www.rki.de/EN/Content/Health_Monitoring/Health_Reporting/GBEDownloadsJ/Focus_en/JHealthMonit_2022_02_Sexuality_education.pdf?__blob=publicationFileadolescentspreventioncontraceptionreproductive healthsexual education
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Sexuality education for young people in Germany. Results of the ‘Youth Sexuality’ representative repeat survey
Journal of Health Monitoring
adolescents
prevention
contraception
reproductive health
sexual education
title Sexuality education for young people in Germany. Results of the ‘Youth Sexuality’ representative repeat survey
title_full Sexuality education for young people in Germany. Results of the ‘Youth Sexuality’ representative repeat survey
title_fullStr Sexuality education for young people in Germany. Results of the ‘Youth Sexuality’ representative repeat survey
title_full_unstemmed Sexuality education for young people in Germany. Results of the ‘Youth Sexuality’ representative repeat survey
title_short Sexuality education for young people in Germany. Results of the ‘Youth Sexuality’ representative repeat survey
title_sort sexuality education for young people in germany results of the youth sexuality representative repeat survey
topic adolescents
prevention
contraception
reproductive health
sexual education
url https://www.rki.de/EN/Content/Health_Monitoring/Health_Reporting/GBEDownloadsJ/Focus_en/JHealthMonit_2022_02_Sexuality_education.pdf?__blob=publicationFile
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