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2017 Volume.47 No. 2 p.222 ~ p.232
Development and Effects of a Children¡¯s Sex Education Program for the Parents of Lower Elementary Grade Students
Lee Eun-Mi

Kim Hyun-Lye
Abstract
Purpose: This study was done to develop a children¡¯s sex education program for the parents of lower elementary grade students and to evaluateits effects on sexual knowledge, gender role attitude, parent efficacy for child¡¯s sex education, and marital consistency.

Methods: A quasi-experimentalwith a non-equivalent control group pretest-posttest design was used. The participants were 29 couples (58 parents, experimentalgroup=28, control group=30) from G city. The 5-week (5-session) program was developed based on ¡®A theory of protection: parents as sex educators¡¯and used the case-based small group learning method. Data were collected during July and August 2015. The characteristics of the programdeveloped in the present study were a theoretical-based, client-centered, multi-method.

Results: After the intervention, the experimentalgroup showed a significant improvement in sexual knowledge, gender role attitudes, parent efficacy for child¡¯s sex education, and marital consistency,compared to the control group. The effect sizes of the program were .64 (knowledge), .65 (gender role attitudes), and .68 (parent efficacy).

Conclusion: The results of this study provided implications for the parents as effective sex educator and the role expansion of schoolhealth nurses.
KEYWORD
Sex education, Knowledge, Attitude, Self efficacy
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