The Pleasure Project, Goa, India.
Rutgers, Utrecht, Netherlands.
Glob Public Health. 2021 May;16(5):788-800. doi: 10.1080/17441692.2020.1809691. Epub 2020 Aug 20.
Pleasure is a key motivator for sex globally, while unsafe sex is the largest risk factor for young women's mortality and the second for young men. However, framing of sex education and sexual health programmes continues to be around avoiding danger, death and disease, rather than striving for pleasurable, satisfying, and safe sexual experiences. Omission of pleasure and sex-positivity goes against growing evidence that shows that people with more positive views of sexuality are more likely to practice safer sex, use contraception consistently, have higher sexual self-esteem and be more assertive.The Pleasure Project and Rutgers, with GH SRHR Alliance (Ghana) and SRHR Alliance (Kenya), conducted a qualitative pilot study of sexuality education under the Get Up Speak Out programme, analysing the extent to which they included sex-positive content, with recommendations to enhance sex-positivity. Data were collected through interviews with facilitators, focus group discussions with learners, observation of sessions, and curricula content analysis. Findings reveal possibilities of sex-positivity in restrictive contexts, illustrating ways for sexuality education to become more sex-positive and pleasure inclusive. This study enables the development of a new tool for a 'pleasure audit', with markers of high-quality, sex-positive and pleasure-inclusive sexuality education or sexual health programmes.
愉悦感是全球范围内性行为的主要动机,而不安全的性行为是导致年轻女性死亡的最大风险因素,对年轻男性而言则是第二大风险因素。然而,性教育和性健康项目的框架仍然围绕着避免危险、死亡和疾病,而不是追求愉悦、满意和安全的性体验。忽视愉悦感和性积极性与越来越多的证据背道而驰,这些证据表明,对性持更积极观点的人更有可能采取更安全的性行为、始终如一地使用避孕措施、拥有更高的性自尊和更自信。“快乐计划”和罗格斯大学与 GH SRHR 联盟(加纳)和 SRHR 联盟(肯尼亚)在“站起来大声说出来”计划下对性教育进行了一项定性试点研究,分析了他们纳入性积极性内容的程度,并提出了增强性积极性的建议。数据通过与教育者的访谈、学习者的焦点小组讨论、课程观察和课程内容分析收集。研究结果揭示了在限制条件下存在性积极性的可能性,说明了使性教育更具积极性和包容性的方法。本研究开发了一种新的“愉悦感审计”工具,具有高质量、积极性和包容性的性教育或性健康项目的标志。