Fostering open dialogue: Creating safe spaces for adolescents to discuss sexual health

Author:

Lee Jennifer H.1,Gu Yunna1

Affiliation:

1. Georgetown University School of Medicine

Abstract

Sexual health education has significant implications on the physical and mental well-being of adolescents, yet several barriers impede the delivery of a quality curriculum. This article explores the challenges and importance of comprehensive sexual education. Through the experiences of adolescents like “Maya” (pseudonym), we discuss the need for safe spaces, inclusive curricula, and supportive networks to address gaps in sexual health education. The article also examines the current landscape of sexual education across the United States, emphasizing the role of advocacy and community-driven initiatives in promoting standardized, inclusive, and comprehensive programs. It concludes with actionable steps individuals can take at the local, national, and legislative level to support and advance comprehensive sexual health education.

Publisher

Georgetown University School of Medicine

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