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Questionnaire on Sexual Education, Affection and Gender .

(Parents and Guardians)


Age
Sex Female Male
Course to which your child
belongs
Educational establishment to
which it belongs.

INSTRUCTIONS :

 ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS BELOW BY MARKING ONLY THE OPTIONS REQUESTED FOR
EACH OF THE QUESTIONS.
 CIRCLE THE CHOSEN ALTERNATIVES.
 IT SHOULD BE NOTED THAT THE RESPONSES ARE CONFIDENTIAL.

According to what you think and know, you believe that sexuality is something that: (check one
alternative)

to. It corresponds to the private sphere of people, therefore it is not to be discussed in public or with unknown
people.
b. It corresponds to the natural development of the human being.
c. Everyone knows from childhood that you learn from your friends, so it is not necessary to find out more.
d. It refers to the problems that people, whether men or women, have when having sexual relations with their
partner.

What do you understand by sexual education? You can mark more than one alternative

to. Talk about attraction and desire.


b. Talk about values, love and relationships.
c. Provide contraception when they need it.
d. Talk about how genitals and the human body work.
and. Talk about contraception, pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases.

Who is primarily responsible for talking about sexuality with a teenager?

to. Parents d. School


b. Friends e. Media
c. Others f. Healthcare professionals

How old was your son when you? Did you talk about sexuality with him for the first time?

to. Between 4 -10 years. d. Between 11-14 years.


b. Between 15-18 years. and. From 18 years old onwards.
c. He has never spoken to her.

What is the most difficult thing when talking about sexuality with a child?

to. Get their attention.


b. The shame itself.
c. The fear of inciting him to start his active sexual life.
d. Not knowing how to approach the topic.
and. Not having knowledge of the subject.
F. Is not difficult.

Why do you think young people don't talk about sexuality with their parents?

to. Because they are not interested in the topic.


b. Because they are ashamed.
c. For fear of disappointing them.
d. For fear that they will be detained and their freedoms restricted.
and. Because their parents don't know enough about the subject.

How should sexual affective teaching be carried out in the educational field? (You can mark multiple
answers)

to. Workshops taught by experts.


b. Workshops taught by the educational center staff.
c. In a transversal and continuous way in the educational center by the teaching staff.
d. At the request of the adolescent's needs.

Suggestions on how you would like sexual education to be approached, for you
as parents and guardians.

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Thank you for your cooperation.

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