Psychosocial aspects of sexuality in adolescence: dialogue and learning in school

The sexuality manifests itself more strongly in adolescence, a phase were there are intense transformations. At school, there is no room for discussion on the subject. The aim of this study was to understand the psychosocial aspects of teenager’s sexuality, revealed through the development of worksh...

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Published inSemina. Ciências biológicas e da saúde Vol. 38; no. 1; pp. 3 - 14
Main Authors Ana Karla da Silva Freire, Mônica Cecília Pimentel de Melo, Michelângela Pinto Vieira, Isabella Mendes Gomes, Jéssica Lopes Gomes, Deolindo de Sousa Ribamar, Vitória Silva Coêlho, Albertino José Ferreira Neto, Keylla Karinna Marques, Gustavo Elias da Silva, Félix Alexandre Antunes Soares, Mateus Mattiuzi da Costa
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Universidade Estadual de Londrina 01.12.2017
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Summary:The sexuality manifests itself more strongly in adolescence, a phase were there are intense transformations. At school, there is no room for discussion on the subject. The aim of this study was to understand the psychosocial aspects of teenager’s sexuality, revealed through the development of workshops. A qualitative study, based on action research and problem-solving methodology, performed in a public school in the city of Juazeiro, Bahia, through the critical-emancipatory workshop “Tell me teacher, because I want to enjoy life!” with First and Secondary School Students. The results indicate that many teenagers are afraid to talk to their family because they believe they will be reprimanded, as well as have little knowledge about Sexually Transmitted Diseases and about sexual and reproductive rights. The homosexuality was the most controversial subject and with divergent opinions. Therefore, it is necessary to emphasize sexual and reproductive education in schools, approaching the theme in an alternative way to the traditional model. The taboos, beliefs and myths regarding sexuality in adolescence need to be discussed through strategies that recognize adolescents as performers. In addition, a more reflective learning with more humane principles is important in relation to sexuality, reducing stigma, discrimination and violence in society.
ISSN:1676-5435
1679-0367
DOI:10.5433/1679-0367.2017v38n1p3