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"This is not a whorehouse!" : sexual activity in long-term careEverett, Bethan Joan 05 1900 (has links)
A society's moral heart can be judged by how well it provides for its weakest and most
vulnerable citizens. In recent years significant strides have been made to improve the
quality of institutionalized persons' lives. However, because we have not yet fully
developed a moral vision of long-term care living, residents do not always receive the
basic care that they should. Particularly ignored and inadequately addressed is the
complex moral and social issue of residents' sexual lives.
Currently there is little support for sexual activity or sexual care in long-term care
settings. Society's moral rules are designed for independent people living in their own
homes. Professional governance bodies have created moral rules regulating short-term
professional interactions and responsibilities but rarely have ones that pertain to longterm
care settings. The aim of the present research is to contribute to the development of
a moral vision of how long-term care institutions should manage sexual activity and
sexual care.
A qualitative study was designed to identify the factors that negatively influence sexual
activity and sexual care, and the supports that residents and staff respectively need in
order to have sexual lives and provide sexual care. Using an exploratory design the
investigator conducted in-depth interviews with twenty-four residents and staff and
carried out twenty hours of participant observation with two community residents. Six
negative influences on residents' sexual lives and nine negative influences on staffs
provision of sexual care were identified.
The work also explores ethical and legal issues pertaining to the provision o f sexual care.
It is argued that residents have moral rights to sexual care which impose duties on
institutions to provide that care. Legal barriers to providing such care are then considered,
and found not to be insurmountable.
The above research and explorations led to three conclusions. First, unless sexual care is
available residents cannot have sexual lives. Second, for sexual care to be available
institutions must accept that it is their moral responsibility to provide it and ensure that
staff are adequately supported. Third, institutions should develop a framework for the
delivery of sexual care. / Arts, Faculty of / Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies / English, Department of / Graduate
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Pavlova etická témata / The Fundamental Ethical Topics in the Authentic Letters of the Apostle PaulŠuda, Vladimír January 2016 (has links)
This diploma thesis deals with the description of the ethical themes in the Apostle Paul's authentic letters. At the very beginning of the description and of the ethical themes analysis, there is the historical context and events in Saint Paul's life depicted - his missionary travels and the ethical issues of his time. Further, there is the basis of Paul's ethics explained. In the following third chapter, the main ethical themes are being described thouroughly, e.g. love, freedom or conscience. There are also such topics as marriage, sexual ethics or the moral life in church community. In the fourth chaprer, we can learn about the current Paul's ethical principles within the context of fellow feeling or love to women. In conclusion, there are Paul's ethical principles and connection between faith and sense summarized. Key words: Ethics, love, freedom, conscience, marriage, sexual ethics, Spirit, body, sense and faith.
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Sexting Unleashed: The Social Phenomenon According to Youth SextersMcGraw, Jessica Marie 13 December 2013 (has links)
What is missing from academia and society at large is a more holistic picture of youth sexting. Not adequately understanding youth sexting has stunted previous attempts to effectively educate young people on its potential consequences. As such, the social and legal consequences of sexting gone viral have negatively impacted countless individuals. This study offers a preliminary glimpse of the sexting phenomenon by highlighting the experiences of 20 young people. I explore emergent themes regarding the nature of youth sexting as well as the interrelations amongst privacy, relationships, and sexting. Two distinct forms of sexting emerged from participant narratives, opening the door for more open-minded discussions and social policies cognizant of both the positive and negative outcomes of electronic forms of sexual communication. In general, participant discourse on youth sexting demonstrates a need for more research on the topic as well as updated forms of sexting education in schools and amongst families.
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A Study of the Impact of Three Films Upon LDS College Students' Acceptance of Certain Patterns of AffectionCunningham, William R. 01 January 1969 (has links) (PDF)
The purpose of this investigation was to try to measure the perceived effect of three films upon L. D. S. college student's attitudes toward premarital affection immediately after viewing each film and over a time interval of three to four weeks. The sample consisted of seven health classes (180 males and 195 females in total) in the Department of Health Education at the Brigham Young University. A questionnaire was devised by the investigator and used as the instrument to determine the student's perceived attitudes toward premarital affection.The students evidenced significance change in the conservative direction only after viewing the film "How Do I Love Thee." None of the three films effected attitude change over the time interval of three to four weeks. The favorable response, positive respones, and the perceived contributed information given for each film dropped over the time interval of three to four weeks.
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The Journey Towards Global Implementation of Holistic Sexuality Education : A Comparative Case Study of Sexuality Education Guidelines from UNESCO (Global), WHO (Europe), and SIECUS (USA)Garoutte, Nicola January 2022 (has links)
Sexuality education is a fundamental children's right, women’s right and overall human right that has not been successfully implemented in primary, secondary, or higher education throughout the globe. Sexuality education promotes children, adolescents, and teenagers safety exploring their sexuality and developing their attitudes, values, and skills. A literature review was conducted that indicates there is a gap of knowledge between sexual ethics in relation to comprehensive sexuality education and holistic sexuality education. The purpose of this study is to gain understanding of comprehensive sexuality education and holistic sexuality education by comparing vertically, horizontally, and traversally three guidelines on three levels, global, regional, and national. Critical and feminist theory are frameworks in qualitative research methods implemented in the thesis to thematically analyze secondary data throughout UNESCO International Technical Guidance on sexuality education, WHO Standards for Sexuality Education in Europe, and SIECUS’s Guidelines for CSE in USA. The results found that from an intersectional feminist perspective, learning about consent and setting boundaries is essential for the promotion of holistic sexuality education thats overcomes the limitations of comprehensive sexuality education and empowers youth to explore their sexuality further. Therefore, basing sexual ethics as a foundation for holistic sexuality education with an overarching goal of global implementation can challenging due to existing social structures and power imbalances. The advocacy and awareness of holistic sexuality education is crucial in order to for youth to access their children’s rights and human rights. This thesis advocates for sexual ethics and intimate citizenship as main pillars of sexuality and holistic sexuality education through consent and respecting boundaries.
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Adolescent participation in pregnancy prevention interventionsPrince-Slocum, Brooke Marie 01 January 2005 (has links)
The purpose of the study is to identify what types of pregnancy interventions in which adolescent females in San Bernardino have participated.
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The influence of family dynamics on adolescents deviant and sexual risk behaviour in a migration affected community in South Africa: an evidence for public health interventionAnyanwu, Felix Chima 18 May 2018 (has links)
PhD (Public Health) / Department of Public Health / The well-being of adolescents’ population is a major concern to policy makers, educators and
researchers all over the world. Research has shown that adolescents engage in deviant and risky
sexual behaviour, and such behaviour may have consequences for their present or future health.
Likewise, it has been shown that adolescents are also known to conform to societal norms if they
are given proper guidance. In the light of this, the present study proposed to explore and explain
the influence of family dynamics in the occurrence of adolescents deviant and sexual risk
behaviour.
This study involved a sequential explorative, descriptive and analytic mixed method design,
combining both qualitative and quantitative research approaches. The study was divided into
three (3) phases. Phase 1 was purely qualitative in nature, where a total of 10 parents and 13
adolescents were engaged in an in-depth interview. Phase 2 was quantitative in nature, using a
cross-sectional analytic design involving 388 adolescents, while Phase 3 was the development of
a public health intervention to mitigate the influence of family dynamics on adolescent deviant and
sexual risk behaviour. The qualitative data were analysed using thematic content analysis, while
the quantitative data were analysed using the Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS)
version 22. The Chi-square test, Fisher’s exact test, multinomial and binary logistic regression
were used to compare differences between the dependent and independent variables. The level
of statistical difference was set at p<0.05.
Couple conflicts was a common finding in the study. In addition, many families suffered severe
financial constraints and some parents were disconnected from their children physically,
emotionally and financially (particularly the fathers). Adolescents claim that the age difference
between them and their parents remains a barrier to communication, in addition, some
participants claimed that they received little or no sex education from their parents. The present
study found a high level of recent physical violence (30%), alcohol (52.9%) and drug use (10%)
among participants. The level of sexual activity in this study was high, with 60.1% of the
participants being sexually active and 23.1% having been pregnant. In addition, only 35.6% using
condoms regularly. There was gender difference among participants on the following variables:
cigarette smoking, teenage pregnancy and having multiple sexual partners. Furthermore,
participants differed significantly across age group on the following variables: cigarette smoking,
sexual activity, having friends who are sexually active, reported pregnancy and currently having
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a relationship. However, ‘relationship with mother’ was the family dynamic variable that recorded
a wider effect on deviant and sexual risk behaviour. Furthermore, age, duration of stay in the
community, living with siblings, relationship with mother, having enough money at home, being
supported emotionally at home and parental love for each other, were predictors of deviant and
sexual risk behaviour in the present study. There was also low level of risk perception and low
level of skill for self-protection among the participants. As part of the objectives of the present
study, the study findings were used to develop an evidence-based public health programme
targeted at vulnerable adolescents and adolescents at high risk for deviant and sexual risk
behaviour. It is hoped that this programme will be able to empower parents and caregivers to
apply better parenting practices to forestall undue exposure of adolescents to factors that
contribute to deviant and sexual risk behaviour.
The present study demonstrated that although adolescents have the propensity for deviant
behaviours, many may transit to adulthood without much adverse sequelae even in the face of
harsh family social and economic adversities. However, a proportion of the adolescent population
in this community remains vulnerable due to the effects of family de-structuring, poverty and
unemployment. / NRF
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Missiologiese evaluasie van die seksuele etiek by die TsongaSwanepoel, Dawid Lukas Frederik 11 1900 (has links)
Text in Afrikaans / Hierdie is 'n verkennende studie wat die Tsonga se persepsies omtrent seksualiteit ondersoek. Daar is gekonsentreer op die etiese en sosio-kulturele aspekte van die seksualiteit ten einde riglyne aan die Christelike kerk te verskaf. Die kwalitatiewe navorsingsmetode is gebruik. In hoofstukke twee en drie word breedvoerig verlag gedoen oor die Tsonga se seksuele persepsies en gebruike. Eerstens word gekyk na die nie-Christelike Tsonga en dan na die Christelike Tsonga. Die nie-Christelike Tsonga se seksualiteit is deurspek van rnitiese gebruike en gelowe. Die Christelike Tsonga het minder van die rnitiese maar toon weinig konforrnasie tot die tradisionele Christelike waardes. Uit die tradisionele Afrikareligie is 'n bepaalde etiek oorgeerf. Hierdie etiese beginsels verskil aansienlik van die Christelike etiek. Die Christelike etiek is 'n normatiewe etiek waar die motief vir 'n bepaalde handeling net so belangrik is as die handeling self. Die oorgeerfde Afrika-etiek stel minder belang in die intensies van die persoon wat die handeling uitvoer. Wat saak maak is die gevolge van 'n handeling. Die vraag word gevra waarom die Christelike Tsonga nie nader aan die aanvaarde Christelike norme beweeg het nie. Daar word bevind dat oorgelewerde sosiale tradisies, gebruike en waardes groter invloed op die seksualiteit uitoefen as godsdiens. Die is veral die proses van vervreemding, wat die Tsongakultuur tans ondergaan, wat lei tot 'n toestand van kontakarmoede en 'n gebrek aan singewing. Kan die kerk enige bydrae lewer tot die seksualiteit van die Tsonga? Daar is bevind dat die Christelike sending 'n fasiliterende bydrae daartoe kan lewer dat die Tsonga-gelowige, 'n lokale teologie van die seksualiteit tot stand kan bring. Dit is belangrik dat die Tsongagemeenskap self die teoloog moet wees. Op hierdie manier kan die Christelike godsdiens wel 'n verrykende bydrae lewer tot die seksualiteit by die Tsonga. / This is a investigative study that researches the Tsonga perception of sexuality. Emphasis has been placed on the ethical and socio cultural aspects of sexuality in order to provide guidelines to the Christian church. The qualitative method of research was used. In chapters two and three a detailed account of the Tsonga's sexual perceptions and practices is given. Firstly the non-Christian Tsonga was studied and then the Christian Tsonga. The non-Christian Tsonga's sexuality is interspersed with mythical practices and beliefs. The Christian Tsonga have less of the mythical but show little conformation to the traditional Christian values. From the traditional African religions a specific ethic was inherited. These ethical principles differ substantially from the Christian ethics. The Christian ethic is a normative ethic where the motive for an action is as important as the action itself. The inherited African ethic is less interested in the intentions of the person doing the action. The consequence of the action is what matters. The question is asked why the Christian Tsonga did not move closer to the accepted Christian norms. It was found that the inherited social traditions, uses and values exert more influence on the sexuality than the religion. It is above all the process of alienation that the Tsonga culture is presently enduring, that leads to a situation of poor contact and a lack of purpose. Can the church deliver any contribution towards the sexuality of the Tsonga? It was found that the Christian mission could make a facilitating contribution towards the Tsonga believers, enabling them to bring about a local theology of sexuality. It is important that the Tsonga community should be its own theologian. In this manner the Christian religion can make an enriching contribution towards the sexuality of the Tsonga. / Christian Spirituality, Church History and Missiology / Th. D. (Sendingwetenskap)
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Selibaat : die verstaan van die konsep van ʼn selibate leefstyl, vanuit 1 Korintiers 7:1-28, en die verantwoordelike gebruik van die konsep vandagOpperman, Melissa 12 1900 (has links)
Thesis (MDiv)--Stellenbosch University, 2012. / ENGLISH ABSTRACT: This dissertation deals with the concept of celibacy, as interpreted from 1 Corinthians 7: 1-28, the development of the term in the Protestant tradition, and its use in our current context (which includes the Reformed tradition). This dissertation makes a thorough exegetical study and it especially analyses the Protestant tradition (with the development of celibacy within the tradition). Lastly it looks at the way the term celibacy is used today in the Dutch Reformed tradition. The main focus is precisely the relationship and differences that occur between 1 Corinthians 7: 1-28 and the use of the term celibacy in the Protestant tradition, and also the use of celibacy in our understanding today. / AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Hierdie skripsie handel oor die konsep van selibaat, soos geïnterpreteer vanuit 1 Korintiërs 7: 1-28, die ontwikkeling van die term in die Protestantse tradisie en ook die gebruik daarvan in ons huidige konteks (wat die Nederduitse Gereformeerde tradisie insluit). Die skripsie maak ʼn deeglike eksegetiese studie en die skripsie ontleed ook veral die Protestantse tradisie (met die ontwikkeling van selibaat binne die tradisie). Dit kyk ook laastens na die manier hoe die term selibaat vandag gebruik word vanuit die Nederduitse Gereformeerde tradisie. Die hooffokus is juis die verbande en verskille wat daar ontstaan tussen 1 Korintiërs 7:1-28 en die gebruik van die term selibaat in die Protestantse tradisie, en ook die gebruik van selibaat in ons verstaan van die konsep vandag.
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Heterosexual context and adolescent sexual risk-taking behaviour : an exploratative study in a coloured communityBurger, Catherin-Ann 12 1900 (has links)
Thesis (MA)--University of Stellenbosch, 2000. / ENGLISH ABSTRACT: A combined quantitative and qualitative methodology was employed in order to explore
the intimate heterosexual context of coloured* pregnant adolescents as a determinant of
their sexual risk-taking behaviour. Structured questionnaires were completed by forty
young women attending prenatal clinics in the Stellenbosch area, and unstructured
open-ended interviews subsequently conducted with ten selected respondents. It was
found that the heterosexual relationships in which these girls were involved, tended to
be intense emotional attachments based upon a foundation of friendship and trust, and
reinforced by cultural notions of romantic love. In the wake of working class socioeconomic
circumstances these relationships became a primary source of meaning-giving
in respondents' lives, pervading all aspects of their everyday existence and guiding their
future prospects. And it is in this context that sex prevailed as a means of deepening the
emotional experience and pursuing relationship maintenance. Reproductive health
interventions for coloured female adolescents would have to acknowledge these
complexities and act upon them in ingenuous ways. / AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: 'n Gekombineerde kwantitatiewe en kwalitatiewe metodologie is geïmplementeer ten
einde te bepaal op welke wyse die intieme heteroseksuele konteks van kleurling*
swanger adolessente hulle seksueel riskante gedrag beïnvloed. Gestruktureerde
vraelyste is voltooi deur veertig jong vroue wat prenatale klinieke in die Stellenbosch
area bygewoon het, waarop ongestruktureerde nie-leidende onderhoude met tien
geselekteerde respondente gevoer is. Dit is bevind dat hierdie meisies se heteroseksuele
verhoudings meestal intense emosionele verbintenisse was, wat gebaseer is op 'n
grondslag van vriendskap en vertroue, en wat versterk is deur kulturele opvattings van
romantiese liefde. In die lig van werkersklas sosio-ekonomiese omstandighede, het
hierdie verhoudings 'n primêre bron van betekenis in respondente se lewens geword.
Dit het alle aspekte van hulle daaglikse bestaan beïnvloed en hulle toekomsvooruitsigte
gerig. En dit is binne sodanige konteks wat seks beoefen is. Dit was instrumenteel ten
einde verdieping van die emosionele ervaring en voortsetting van die verhouding te
probeer bewerkstellig. Reproduktiewe gesondheidsintervensies vir kleurling vroulike
adolessente sal erkenning moet gee aan hierdie kompleksiteite en vindingryke
oplossings daarvoor moet genereer.
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