Estudio descriptivo de los recursos sobre Educación Sexual en el ámbito no-formal disponibles en España

Translated title of the contribution: Descriptive study about non-formal sex education resources available in Spain

Ulises Alfredo López González, Eva María Legaz Sánchez, Paulina Melisa Cárcamo Ibarra, José Antonio Lluch Rodrigo

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Abstract

BACKGROUND // Sex education (SE) is a fundamental element of a fulfilling and safe life. Currently, education is understood beyond what happens inside the classroom. The aim of this research was to describe and to compare sex education resources available in official webs of Autonomous Communities of Spain (ACS) that to could be used in non-formal educational context. METHODS // A review of the ACS official web pages related to healthcare, education, youth, family and equality was made. Finally, 216 resources were selected for descriptive analysis. The resources were classified based on United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization’s (UNESCO) Technical Guidelines. RESULTS // 64% of resources were targeted at young people/adolescents. 80% dealt some specific issues, the most frequent being Reproductive Health, Violence and Gender. Values and Rights related to sexuality, Skills for Health and Well-being and Sexual behaviour are issues rarely addressed. Only 6 ACS were a social network profile related to SE. ACS with the widest diversity of issues addressed were Andalusia, Asturias and the Canary Islands. CONCLUSIONS // Homogeneity in the kind of resources and issues disparity reveals potential inequities in SE access in Spain. To enhance out-of-school environments learning can provide better successful health promotion. UNESCO’s guidelines can be used to classify educational resource content and to identify the institutions that have best integrated actual SE paradigm.

Translated title of the contributionDescriptive study about non-formal sex education resources available in Spain
Original languageSpanish
Article numbere202302014
JournalRevista Espanola de Salud Publica
Volume97
Publication statusPublished - 2023
Externally publishedYes

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  • General Medicine

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