Visser A P, van Bilsen P
Patient Educ Couns. 1994 Jul;23(3):147-60. doi: 10.1016/0738-3991(94)90031-0.
A literature review was conducted to investigate the effects of sexuality and birth control education on knowledge and attitude with regard to contraception use by adolescents in Western countries. The findings showed that sex education increased knowledge about sexuality and birth control. In many cases there was also a change in attitude with adolescents assuming a more liberal and tolerant attitude towards sexuality. Virtually no educational programme showed any influence on communication skills, assertiveness or skills with regard to contraception use. The sex education courses appeared to have no impact on sexual behaviour, such as intercourse. A few studies demonstrated that adolescents' intention to use contraception in the future was strengthened. Most studies found the education provided had a positive effect on contraception use, especially those programmes which explicitly integrated the desired behaviour into the educational course. A number of factors are discussed that influence the effect of sex and birth control education.
进行了一项文献综述,以调查性与节育教育对西方国家青少年避孕知识和态度的影响。研究结果表明,性教育增加了有关性与节育的知识。在许多情况下,青少年的态度也发生了变化,对性采取了更开放和宽容的态度。实际上,没有任何教育项目对沟通技巧、自信或避孕使用技巧产生任何影响。性教育课程似乎对性行为(如性交)没有影响。一些研究表明,青少年未来使用避孕措施的意愿得到了加强。大多数研究发现,所提供的教育对避孕使用有积极影响,尤其是那些将期望行为明确纳入教育课程的项目。文中讨论了一些影响性与节育教育效果的因素。