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佛蒙特州公立学校行政人员开展人类性行为教育调查研究的障碍。

Barriers to Human Sexuality Education Survey Research Among Vermont Public School Administrators.

机构信息

Longwood University, 201 High St., Farmville, VA 23909.

A.T. Still University College of Graduate Health Studies, Mesa, AZ.

出版信息

J Sch Health. 2019 Feb;89(2):124-128. doi: 10.1111/josh.12721.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Health educators in public high schools can provide educational interventions to reduce teen unintended pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections (STIs). Characteristics of teachers and schools influence their decision to provide condom education. Studies to determine characteristics must be conducted so HIV/sex education can be improved. If schools do not participate in these studies, barriers must be identified so researchers can collect sufficient data to produce information for curriculum reform.

METHODS

A study was conducted to identify teacher characteristics that influence their decision and intention to provide appropriate condom education. Follow-up e-mails were sent to administrators who opted out of the study to request more information about their decision to not participate. All responses were submitted via e-mail correspondence.

RESULTS

Six superintendents and 6 principals provided a reason for their decision to opt out. Superintendents cited being busy with district initiatives, time constraints, and lack of interest in participating in the study as reasons they did not wish to participate. Principals cited competing requests for participation in research, participation in other surveys, and time constraints.

CONCLUSIONS

Securing administrative approval for human sexuality research is challenging. Administrators contend with many priorities, do not wish to overburden teachers, consider participation in voluntary research as a low priority, and may be more likely to respond to telephone requests. Administrators may not want to disclose that human sexuality or HIV education courses may not be taught by certified or qualified health educators.

摘要

背景

公立高中的健康教育工作者可以提供教育干预措施,以减少青少年意外怀孕和性传播感染(STIs)。教师和学校的特点会影响他们提供避孕套教育的决定。必须进行研究以确定这些特征,以便改进艾滋病毒/性教育。如果学校不参与这些研究,就必须确定障碍,以便研究人员能够收集足够的数据,为课程改革提供信息。

方法

进行了一项研究,以确定影响教师决策和提供适当避孕套教育意愿的教师特征。向选择退出研究的管理员发送后续电子邮件,以请求有关其不参与的决定的更多信息。所有回复均通过电子邮件提交。

结果

六名总监和六名校长提供了他们选择退出的决定的原因。总监们表示,他们忙于地区倡议、时间限制以及对参与研究缺乏兴趣,这是他们不希望参与的原因。校长们提到了竞争的研究参与请求、参与其他调查以及时间限制。

结论

确保获得人类性行为研究的行政批准具有挑战性。管理人员面临许多优先事项,他们不希望给教师增加负担,认为参与自愿研究的优先级较低,并且可能更愿意响应电话请求。管理人员可能不想透露性教育或艾滋病毒教育课程可能不由认证或合格的健康教育工作者教授。

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