Boys Growing Up: Understanding Boys' Sexual Health Education and Its Implications for Attitude Change.

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Title: Boys Growing Up: Understanding Boys' Sexual Health Education and Its Implications for Attitude Change.
Language: English
Authors: Walker, B. M., Kushner, S.
Peer Reviewed: N
Page Count: 8
Publication Date: 1997
Document Type: Reports - Research
Speeches/Meeting Papers
Descriptors: Adolescent Development, Adolescents, Developmental Stages, Foreign Countries, Males, Masculinity, Models, Secondary Education, Self Concept, Sexual Identity, Sexuality, Social Development, Young Adults
Geographic Terms: United Kingdom (England)
Abstract: Recent research has begun to examine heterosexual male behavior and the early experiences of masculinity. This pilot research project used naturalistic inquiry methodologies to investigate the experience and education of boys/young men in relation to matters of sexual health and masculinity and to develop an understanding of the relationship among values, beliefs, and action. Over an 11-month period, in-depth interviews were conducted with 39 boys/young men between the ages of 11 and 21, all residing in England. The methodological experience regarding these interviews, and a model which was developed to understand the formation of values and identity among young men, are emphasized in this paper. Results indicate that participants appeared to deal on two separate levels with the anxieties associated with entering secondary education: the private and the public. In the private context, boys were exploring concepts such as doubt, independence, fear, romance, uncertainty, academic pressure, and anxiety. In peer groups, boys struggled with ideas like solidarity, mutual trust, and conformity. The evidence suggests a developmental model, in which young men pass through different phases in their private/public relationships. (RJM)
Entry Date: 1998
Accession Number: ED413547
Database: ERIC
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