Department of Translational Research and New Technologies in Medicine and Surgery, University of Pisa, Pisa, Italy.
Department of Human Sciences, University of Verona, Verona, Italy.
BMC Public Health. 2024 Aug 2;24(1):2089. doi: 10.1186/s12889-024-19610-7.
School-based comprehensive sexuality education (CSE) is a powerful tool that provides young people with information on all aspects of sexuality and is aimed at protecting their sexual and reproductive health and well-being throughout their lives. Currently, CSE is not integrated within the schools' curriculum in Italy. This study describes the co-construction, implementation, and evaluation of a CSE project piloted among students attending lower secondary schools, in four regions of Italy. Evidence-based evaluation will be helpful in promote the inclusion of CSE programs in the Italian schools' curriculum.
The pilot scheme was co-constructed by a multidisciplinary curriculum development group through a Delphi process, including educators who conducted the activities. The evaluation followed three directions: the program (based on a literature review of CSE principles and recommended characteristics), implementation (assessing the execution of the program through the analysis of the reflection tools used by the educators), and short-term outcomes (assessing critical thinking and conscious behavioural choices through pre-post and satisfaction surveys).
The main goal, learning modules and content were defined and structured in five interventions with the students, and two with families and teachers. A total of 638 students were involved in the activity, across 11 schools. Data analysis of pre/post surveys reported a significant increase in knowledge in 12 of the 15 items investigated (p < 0.05), and a high level of satisfaction with the topics addressed. Qualitative analysis added information on the pivotal role of educators in CSE.
The national piloting of this educational activity provided positive insights regarding the co-construction, implementation and short-outcome evaluation, suggesting potential for scalability and future inclusion of CSE in the curricula of Italian schools.
学校综合性性教育(CSE)是一种强大的工具,它为年轻人提供了关于性的各个方面的信息,旨在保护他们的性健康和生殖健康以及一生的福祉。目前,CSE 并未纳入意大利学校课程。本研究描述了在意大利四个地区的初中生中试点开展 CSE 项目的共同构建、实施和评估。基于循证的评估将有助于促进将 CSE 项目纳入意大利学校课程。
该试点方案由一个多学科课程开发小组通过 Delphi 过程共同构建,其中包括进行活动的教育工作者。评估从三个方向进行:项目(基于对 CSE 原则和推荐特征的文献回顾)、实施(通过分析教育工作者使用的反思工具评估项目的执行情况)和短期结果(通过前后测和满意度调查评估批判性思维和有意识的行为选择)。
主要目标、学习模块和内容在五次针对学生的干预措施和两次针对家庭和教师的干预措施中得到了定义和构建。共有 11 所学校的 638 名学生参与了该活动。前后测调查数据分析报告称,在 15 个调查项目中有 12 个项目的知识显著增加(p<0.05),并且对所涉及的主题非常满意。定性分析增加了教育工作者在 CSE 中的关键作用的信息。
该教育活动的全国试点提供了关于共同构建、实施和短期结果评估的积极见解,表明具有可扩展性,并有可能将 CSE 纳入意大利学校的课程。