An examination of Canadian parents’ and guardians’ agreement with the Core Principles of comprehensive sexual health education

Author:

Loveless Courtney1,Dyall Kaylee1,Quinn-Nilas Christopher1,Knapman Sydney1,Vora Tanvi1,Wood Jessica2,McKay Alexander2,Wentland Jocelyn2,Byers Sandra3

Affiliation:

1. Memorial University of Newfoundland, Department of Psychology, St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada

2. Sex Information and Education Council of Canada (SIECCAN), Toronto, Ontario, Canada

3. The University of New Brunswick, Department of Psychology, Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada

Abstract

Parental/guardian support can be a key input for policy decision-making for sexual health education curriculum development and it is, therefore, critical to examine parental/guardian attitudes towards the principles underlying comprehensive sexual health education. The Canadian Guidelines for Sexual Health Education ( SIECCAN, 2019 ) specify nine Core Principles of Comprehensive Sexual Health Education that should inform the planning and delivery of sexual health education programs. This study examines parental/guardian attitudes towards the Core Principles and determines whether attitudes vary based on demographic and regional variables. Two thousand parents/guardians from across Canada completed an online questionnaire assessing demographic characteristics and overall agreement with each of the Core Principles. There was strong consensus among parents/guardians; 73% to 85% support the inclusion of the nine Core Principles in the planning and development of sexual health education programs. We tested agreement with Core Principles in two ways: first using averaged scores across all Core Principle items, then across individual Core Principles. We found some statistically significant effects based on parent/guardian gender, educational attainment, region of residence, and importance of religion, however all effect sizes were small (between 1%–4% variance accounted for) suggesting these were not particularly meaningful. Therefore, findings demonstrate parental/guardian support across Canada for the Core Principles of Comprehensive Sexual Health Education. Understanding parents’/guardians’ attitudes towards the philosophical underpinnings of sexual health education provides policymakers with a firmer understanding of parental perspectives which may be particularly salient as new issues emerge in public discourse about the content of sexual health education in schools.

Publisher

University of Toronto Press Inc. (UTPress)

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health,Psychology (miscellaneous)

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