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Kärlek – hetare än någonsin : En studie av förändringen i Fridas sex- och kärleksrapportering mellan år 1991 och 2012 / Love – hotter than ever : A study of the change in Frida magazine´s sex- and love relationship-material, between the years 1991 and 2012Bengtsson, Johanna, Nilsson, Annika January 2013 (has links)
In Swedish shops today there are a lot of magazines aimed at teenagers, which fight for young girls’ attention. These teenage-magazines are one of the most important sources for young girls to get information about sex and love-relationships; therefor it’s important how these magazines portray it. We have examined how the magazine Frida has portrayed sex and love-relationships from 1991 until today. The way sex and love-relationships are portrayed in Frida’s articles affect the young readers in their process of building an identity. Using a combined rhetoric- and discourse analysis we found that the main focus in Frida is for the reader to have a love-relationship with a guy, instead of a physical sex-relationship. Frida uses all the rhetorical tools to convince their readers that what they are telling them is the right way to think and behave.
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Youth understandings of a sex education programmeJefthas, Wilna Desiree 12 1900 (has links)
Thesis (MEd)--Stellenbosch University, 2013. / The problem of youth has been a key issue in South Africa since 1994, with youth
seen as needing extra guidance and leadership if they are to bring about the country
that many hope for. The interest in youth is also spurred on by recent studies that
claim that once adolescents establish certain behavioural patterns that it becomes
difficult to modify these patterns.
Little research exists that describes the ordinary sociological experiences of youth,
especially on sensitive issues that attract a lot of public attention- such as teenage
sex and pregnancies, and what is perceived as the ‘slipping of youth morals’. There
is great concern that youth are experimenting with sex at too early an age in their
social and political development (Frimpong 2010: 27).
In my thesis I focus on the thinking, choices and decisions that learners at one high
school in Cape Town seem to make with regard to sex and sexuality, and how their
choices seem to be influenced by a variety of discourses attached to the provision of
a sex education programme at the school; discourses that organise their everyday
thinking and actions in very concrete ways.
A key goal of the study was to disarticulate and re-articulate the deficit mentality that
shapes discourses of sexuality in South Africa, and to develop ‘sexual’ stories and
strategies of story-telling that allow the voices of learners to be heard (Pillow 2004).
My focus in this study is mainly to explore how the sex education programme
reconstitutes youth’s sexual identity. In my qualitative study I challenge the tendency
to view youth participation in teen sex using mainly an abstinence-only discourse,
and suggest that sex education programmes ‘contaminate’ and ‘mutilate’ youth
understandings of sex and sexuality in quite complex ways.
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The problems associated with pregnancy amongst student nurses in the Northern ProvinceNetshikweta, Mutshinyalo Lizzybeth 12 1900 (has links)
The purpose of this study was to explore possible problems associated with pregnancy amongst student nurses in the Northern Province, and to determine whether their studies were adversely affected by their pregnancies. This study was designed as a quantitative, exploratory descriptive survey to look into the pregnancies of a specific group of students exploring their experiences in the classrooms and in the clinical areas. During 1998 data was collected by distributing questionnaires to ninety three pregnant . student nurses. Sixty-seven (71,0%) of student nurses fell pregnant because they lacked knowledge about contraceptives. Four-six (49,5%) of the respondents delayed seeking antenatal care, although they needed advice and support. Whilst fifty-eight (62,4%) of the respondents suffered from minor ailments such as
tiredness, pre-eclampsia, early bleeding prior to three months pregnancy, and dizziness. Fifty-eight (62,4%) of the respondents encountered problems with their academic progress, as revealed by decreasing marks scored before, during, and after delivery. Student nurses would willingly avail themselves of guidance, advice and support during their pregnancies if they could access such services. / Advanced Nursing Science / M.A.(Nursing Science)
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The problems associated with pregnancy amongst student nurses in the Northern ProvinceNetshikweta, Mutshinyalo Lizzybeth 12 1900 (has links)
The purpose of this study was to explore possible problems associated with pregnancy amongst student nurses in the Northern Province, and to determine whether their studies were adversely affected by their pregnancies. This study was designed as a quantitative, exploratory descriptive survey to look into the pregnancies of a specific group of students exploring their experiences in the classrooms and in the clinical areas. During 1998 data was collected by distributing questionnaires to ninety three pregnant . student nurses. Sixty-seven (71,0%) of student nurses fell pregnant because they lacked knowledge about contraceptives. Four-six (49,5%) of the respondents delayed seeking antenatal care, although they needed advice and support. Whilst fifty-eight (62,4%) of the respondents suffered from minor ailments such as
tiredness, pre-eclampsia, early bleeding prior to three months pregnancy, and dizziness. Fifty-eight (62,4%) of the respondents encountered problems with their academic progress, as revealed by decreasing marks scored before, during, and after delivery. Student nurses would willingly avail themselves of guidance, advice and support during their pregnancies if they could access such services. / Advanced Nursing Science / M.A.(Nursing Science)
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