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Attitudes of High School Students Towards Sex: Implications to Sex Education and Guidance
Author(s) -
Fructuoso C. Baliton
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
jpair
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2244-0445
pISSN - 2012-3981
DOI - 10.7719/jpair.v7i1.157
Subject(s) - courtship , human sexuality , test (biology) , psychology , null hypothesis , developmental psychology , sex education , social psychology , demography , gender studies , sociology , paleontology , statistics , mathematics , biology
A major source of sexual learning is sex education classes in school (Levy 1992). In the absence of effective sex education, the immature adolescent must make major decisions without adequate knowledge (Bjorklund 1998). This descriptive survey correlation method of research was undertaken to come up with findings on attitude towards sex of Villaba National High School students. It was also its purpose that this study may be instrumental in the proper guidance of the said students particularly in the area of adolescent sexuality. Simple frequency counts were used to determine their Attitude towardss the various aspects of sexual relationships and average scores determined their Attitude towards the ten aspects of sexual relationships. Z-test was used to test the null hypothesis which states that, “there is no significant difference between the attitudes of boys and girls on the ten aspects of sexual relationships,” at the significance level of 0.05. This research finally concluded that there are differences between the attitudes of boys and girls towards the various aspects of sexual relationships particularly on courtship, petting, pre-marital sex, and trial marriage or live-in. Z-test established a significant difference between the attitudes of boys and girls on the ten aspects of sexual relationships. Keywords - attitude towards sex, sex education, instruction and guidance, adolescent sexuality, sexual relationships.

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