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Sex Education
Sexuality, Society and Learning
Volume 20, 2020 - Issue 4
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Abstinence versus harm reduction approaches to sexual health education: views of key stakeholders in Saudi Arabia

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Pages 425-440 | Received 16 May 2019, Accepted 15 Sep 2019, Published online: 18 Oct 2019
 

ABSTRACT

This study elicited views of key stakeholders on the need for adolescent sex education and the appropriate model to adopt in Saudi Arabia. Semi-structured interviews were conducted in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, with 28 stakeholders: policy-makers; social and healthcare providers; teachers and school staff; and religious scholars. Interviews were recorded and transcribed verbatim. Thematic analysis was conducted to identify emerging themes. Stakeholders saw the need to provide sex education. Opinions fell across a spectrum of model preference: abstinence-only or harm reduction. The conceptualisation of harm incorporated social risks. Silences and avoidance marked the boundaries between what was permitted and what was prohibited. In determining the form of any sex education curriculum in Saudi Arabia, caution is needed in assuming the ready transferability of Western-based models of sex education since in Saudi Arabia harm is conceptualised as damaging personal reputation, social structure and physical health. Religious doctrine and scientific evidence are perceived as non-conflicting sources for formulating a culturally sensitive programme. Local idiom characterised by indirectness and ambiguity offers challenges and possibilities for conveying sensitive messages. Findings from this study can be useful for communities with similar religious beliefs or social traditions intending to formulate an acceptable sex education programme.

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No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

Notes

1. Or ‘friend’s marriage’ is a type of Sunni marriage contract which is less formal and accords fewer rights than conventional marriage, usually accommodation and an allowance. (Islam Questions and Answers Citation2008).

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Funding

Funding for the study was through the Saudi Arabian Cultural Bureau in Britain (SACB) as part of funding of the first author’s doctoral scholarship at London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine

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