Current Online Research
Religiosity and Sexual Risk Taking Behaviour
You are invited to participate in a study that will investigate the link between religiosity and experiences of high-risk sexual activities in young adults.
The answers you provide will contribute to important scientific research on sexual health and will assist in increasing the knowledge base in the field of religiosity and sexual health. The results will also be used in planning education and primary health care programs
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A Trans-generational study of the effects of a school-based sex education program on sexual attitudes and behaviour
This project will conduct an on-line questionnaire of residents in Australia (or people who did most of their schooling in Australia) to assess their experiences of sexual health education both in their own youth and/or how they experience it with their own children. The aims are to learn about sexual health communication in families in Australia, to learn what characteristics affect the quality of sexual health education, to learn how different sources affect the impact of sexual health education, to understand the process of parents as sexuality educators of their children, and to see if there are any differences between age cohorts in terms of attitudes and behaviours to sexuality education.
This project will contribute to the body of knowledge around sexual health education in Australia. This will also contribute to improving public health campaigns including education and resources, leading to sexually healthier youth and thus a sexually healthier society in Australia.
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An exploratory study of sexual health information sources
You are being invited to participate in a study that will determine the various formal and informal sources from which adults have sought information on sexual health.
If you choose to participate in this study you will be completing an online questionnaire that takes approximately 15 minutes to complete.
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