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Experiences of puberty development

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This paper presents some of the findings from a study regarding sex education which I have conducted with 500, 14-16 year-old pupils in a school district in the southern part of Denmark. The specific focus of the paper is on the pupils' experiences of puberty development; both the physical and psychological transformations undergone and the differences in the experiences of boys and girls. The psycho-social aspects of menstruation and the relative importance of various sources of sex information are also discussed. The findings show that the pupils have a stronger need and desire for sex education which emphasizes the psycho-social dimensions of puberty development than specific technical information. It is therefore suggested that sex education place more emphasis upon these psycho-social dimensions and that this may influence the promotion of more responsible sexual behavior.

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  • Shore, Lisbeth, 1984. "Experiences of puberty development," Social Science & Medicine, Elsevier, vol. 19(4), pages 461-465, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:socmed:v:19:y:1984:i:4:p:461-465
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