discipline; the linking of behaviour, learning and emotions; the interactional complexities of being (seen to be) good, and the demands on children of passing as the 'proper child' required by prevailing discourses of normal development, as coded in UK early years curriculum policy and pedagogy....
Social norms and values pertaining to love and marriage have changed considerably since the launch of its open-door policy and economic reforms of the 1980s. Attitudes to sex have become more open, while the negative consequences of early sexual intercourse have become issues of health and social...
To inform future practice and policy, an understanding of potential health-related behavioural changes and subsequent alterations in the mental wellbeing of young adults during the COVID-19 pandemic is urgently needed. The WHO suggested that those in isolation “exercise regularly” to safeguard agains...
Many Local Safeguarding Children Boards or Child Protection Committees across the four nations of the UK now acknowledge the issue of young people with harmful sexual behaviours in their interagency procedures and policy documents. There is, however, evidence to suggest that knowledge and awareness is...
The Nordic School of Public Health - 《Health Policy》 被引量: 3207发表: 1986年 Sexual behaviour in Britain: reported sexually transmitted infections and prevalent genital Chlamydia trachomatis infection. Studies of the epidemiology of sexually transmitted infections (STI) are largely based on surveillan...
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The improvements can be associated with policy: the introduction of compulsory sex education at school in 1956 and the establishment of youth clinics in the 1970s with contraceptive counselling, screening, and treatment for STDs. a 1992 study of more than 9000 sexually active Swedish teenagers ...
Self-complete questionnaire data were collected from 4494 schoolchildren aged 15–18 years as part of a broader examination of health behaviour and their context. The prevalence of sexual initiation, very early sexual initiation (<14years) and non-condom use at last intercourse are reported and ...
Indonesian single young people (15-24 years old) are experiencing extremely rapid and bewildering change in values, attitudes and behaviour towards the opposite sex. Premarital sex, pregnancy and abortion, and STDs are increasing among young people in urban and rural areas. Young people are becoming...
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