Department of Nursing, Chang Gung University of Science and Technology, Taoyuan, Taiwan.
Division of Colon and Rectal Surgery, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Linkou, Taiwan.
Front Public Health. 2021 May 19;9:660229. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2021.660229. eCollection 2021.
Adolescence is a time of transition from childhood to adulthood, when young people go through a number of vital physical and psychological developments. It is surprising yet unfortunate that the number of teenage suicide deaths and teenage infections of gonorrhea have increased over the years, becoming serious public health concerns in Taiwan. The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of an education course on teenagers' understanding of adolescence and their attitudes toward life, sex, gender equality, and mental health. Participants were comprised of Taiwanese students in Grades 5 to 9 who completed a Life-Sex-Emotions course, titled "Sailing through Adolescence." The effect of the course was measured using pre- and post-test scores on the Perception Index of Life-Sex-Emotions Education (PILSEE) instrument. Qualitative data included subjective responses to questions before and after the course. Data were collected between September 2017 and June 2020. A total of 10,506 completed questionnaires were collected. The mean PILSEE pretest scores for each subscale ranged from 8.71 to 13.37 (SD = 1.499-1.99); posttest subscale scores ranged from 9.30 to 13.95 (SD range = 1.490-2.288). The mean overall pretest score was 86.86 (SD = 10.83); the mean posttest score was 92.62 (SD = 10.30). The paired -test demonstrated that post-test scores were significantly higher than pretest scores ( = 55.46; < 0.01). Qualitative feedback indicated that the course improved students' self-esteem, their understanding adolescence, and awareness of influences of the media. Our findings indicate that an educational course about life, sex, and emotions during adolescence can be an effective intervention to help teenagers understand the impact of adolescence on attitudes toward life, sex, mental health, and gender equality.
青春期是从儿童到成年的过渡时期,年轻人在此期间经历许多重要的身体和心理发展。令人惊讶而不幸的是,近年来,台湾青少年自杀死亡人数和青少年淋病感染人数有所增加,成为严重的公共卫生关注问题。本研究旨在探讨教育课程对青少年对青春期的理解以及对生活、性、性别平等和心理健康的态度的影响。参与者包括完成名为“乘风破浪过青春期”的“生活-性-情感”课程的台湾 5 至 9 年级学生。课程效果使用“生活-性-情感教育感知指数”(PILSEE)工具的前后测得分进行衡量。定性数据包括课程前后的主观问题回答。数据收集时间为 2017 年 9 月至 2020 年 6 月。共收集了 10506 份完成的问卷。每个子量表的 PILSEE 前测平均分在 8.71 到 13.37 之间(SD = 1.499-1.99);后测子量表分数在 9.30 到 13.95 之间(SD 范围 = 1.490-2.288)。平均总体前测得分为 86.86(SD = 10.83);平均后测得分为 92.62(SD = 10.30)。配对检验表明后测得分显著高于前测得分(= 55.46;<0.01)。定性反馈表明,该课程提高了学生的自尊心、对青春期的理解以及对媒体影响的认识。我们的研究结果表明,青春期生活、性和情感方面的教育课程可以是一种有效的干预措施,帮助青少年了解青春期对生活、性、心理健康和性别平等态度的影响。