2020
DOI: 10.1080/14681811.2020.1722624
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Association between sources of sexuality education, sexual beliefs and behaviours in Lebanese young adults: a university-based cross-sectional study

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“…However, Lebanese adolescents, girls and boys equally, expressed their wish to receive a complete reproductive health education (95). A study demonstrated that Lebanese adolescents who received school lessons on reproductive health, showed more careful practices during their first sexual experience (96). A 2019 vulnerability assessment of Syrian refugees in Lebanon found that 69% of primary-school age Syrian children were enrolled in schools, whereas only 22% of secondary-school age Syrian children were enrolled.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, Lebanese adolescents, girls and boys equally, expressed their wish to receive a complete reproductive health education (95). A study demonstrated that Lebanese adolescents who received school lessons on reproductive health, showed more careful practices during their first sexual experience (96). A 2019 vulnerability assessment of Syrian refugees in Lebanon found that 69% of primary-school age Syrian children were enrolled in schools, whereas only 22% of secondary-school age Syrian children were enrolled.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, moderate to high levels of HL in Lebanese adolescents was shown to significantly lower their odds of adopting risky health behaviors like smoking, consuming alcohol, adopting a sedentary lifestyle, and being overweight ( 34 ). Similarly, exposure to sexuality education in schools increased the likelihood of Lebanese adolescents adopting protective behavior on their first sexual encounter; this is particularly noteworthy, as schoolteachers were reported to be the main source of information on sexual and reproductive health ( 35 ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Still, young people consider that SE during mandatory school years fails to offer a sex-positive approach or address topics related to sexual consent and pleasure (Mark et al, 2021;Waling et al, 2021;Willis et al, 2019). Hence, people often rely on their peers, family, social media, and other readily available sources to retrieve this knowledge (Bouclaous et al, 2021;Richmond & Peterson, 2020).…”
Section: Do Different Sources Of Sexuality Education Contribute Diffe...mentioning
confidence: 99%