School of Public Health, University of Hong Kong, Patrick Manson Building, (North Wing), 7 Sassoon Road, Pokfulam, Hong Kong.
School of Nursing, University of Hong Kong, 4/F, William M.W. Mong Block, 21 Sassoon Road, Pokfulam, Hong Kong.
BMC Public Health. 2021 Jan 22;21(1):197. doi: 10.1186/s12889-021-10253-6.
Hong Kong lacks comprehensive school-based sexuality education. Recent public health concerns have brought the inadequacies of sex education in Hong Kong to the forefront. The aim of the proposed study is to develop and evaluate the effectiveness of a comprehensive school-based sexuality education program in Hong Kong.
The proposed study is a prospective longitudinal study implemented in six secondary schools in Hong Kong over two academic years. The study adopts an ecological approach providing informational workshops for students, teachers and school management, social workers and guidance counsellors and parents. Study outcomes will be evaluated through pre- and post-tests.
Key outcomes of interest among students include sexual health knowledge, awareness of values motivating healthy sexual decisions, understanding and efficacy of sexual communication and intention to use contraception. Among school employees and parents key outcomes include self-efficacy to engage in sexual health discussions with students/children, sexual health knowledge and awareness of Hong Kong community sexual health resources.
The proposed study will result in the development of a tested school-based culturally relevant comprehensive sexual health education program. Ultimately, this program aims to not only empower adolescents and their trusted adults in building a supportive environment for sexual health promotion but also construct a learning network to generate longitudinal evidence for the effectiveness of comprehensive sexuality education in improving sexual health outcomes. The program has the potential for expansion through widespread adoption in Hong Kong schools to benefit more adolescents and reduce the medical and societal burdens related to crisis pregnancy, sexually transmitted infections and sexual abuse.
香港缺乏全面的学校性教育。最近的公共卫生问题使香港性教育的不足成为焦点。本研究旨在制定并评估香港全面的学校性教育计划的有效性。
本研究是一项在香港六所中学进行的为期两年的前瞻性纵向研究。该研究采用生态方法,为学生、教师和学校管理人员、社会工作者和辅导员以及家长提供信息研讨会。通过预测试和后测试评估研究结果。
学生的主要研究结果包括性健康知识、对促使健康性行为的价值观的认识、对性沟通的理解和效力以及使用避孕措施的意图。在学校员工和家长中,主要研究结果包括与学生/孩子进行性健康讨论的自我效能感、性健康知识以及对香港社区性健康资源的认识。
本研究将开发出经过测试的基于学校的具有文化相关性的全面性健康教育计划。最终,该计划旨在不仅增强青少年及其可信赖的成年人在促进性健康方面建立支持性环境的能力,而且还构建一个学习网络,为全面性教育在改善性健康结果方面的有效性提供长期证据。该计划有可能通过在香港学校的广泛采用来造福更多的青少年,并减少与意外怀孕、性传播感染和性虐待相关的医疗和社会负担。