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Original Articles

Single Parent Attitudes Toward Sex Education

Pages 26-28 | Published online: 22 Jan 2015
 

Abstract

This study investigated single parent attitudes toward the sex education of their children. A questionnaire was devised to gather data about who should teach sex education to the children in a one-parent home and how it should be done. An open-ended question sought to determine specific problems which might be experienced.

A majority of the single respondents agreed that sex education is a responsibility of the parent and school, but the family should remain the primary source of attitudes toward sex. Respondents expressed concern over their own sexuality, fears about the “freer” moods toward sex, and confidence that single parents have no more problems than two-parent families in teaching about sexuality.

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