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This document discusses various concerns faced by teenagers, including sexuality, body image, relationships, and premarital sex. It also considers how factors like personal experiences, upbringing, cultural background, and knowledge of sexuality impact teenagers' beliefs and expectations.
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Teenage Concerns Sexual health is a rare topic that teenagers discuss with adults or vice versa. Eliminating the stigma attached to sexual education can help teenagers deal with important issues related to their sexual health. Adolescence is a formative stage of development What physical cha...
Teenage Concerns Sexual health is a rare topic that teenagers discuss with adults or vice versa. Eliminating the stigma attached to sexual education can help teenagers deal with important issues related to their sexual health. Adolescence is a formative stage of development What physical changes can you observe about yourself? Hormones Hormones also cause the partial responses of teenagers to their increased interest in sex engagement. Due to this, engaging in sexual activity becomes one of the most critical issues in the discussion about teenage sexual health. Instead of avoiding this topic, general sex education and the risks and consequences of having sex must be taught to teenagers. Teenage Sexuality Issues Today’s teenager often encounters sexualized information. Magazines TV Internet Friends Sexuality is a constant topic that seems to be intriguing for everyone. Teenagers needs to understand his or her value and have goals in place when the issue of sexuality arises. Parents Sexuality is part of one’s life. It develops and changes throughout life. Feeling comfortable with sexuality and sexual identity is essential to one’s development. " Sexuality is not all about sex. " It is also about how one: Feels about the changes and development that his or her body undergoes. Makes healthy decisions and choices about his or her body. Understands and express feelings of intimacy, attraction, and affection for others. Develops and maintains relationships built with respect. Teenagers’ beliefs and expectations about sex and sexuality are influenced by; 01. 02. Personal Experiences Upbringing 03. 04. Cultural Knowledge and Background understanding of various sexuality issues. Body Image Teenage Pregnancy Sexual Behavior & Teenage Dating Sexual Identity Premarital Sex Body Image Time of many physical and hormonal changes. Could experience low self-esteem due to his/her body image. Crave acceptance from friends and do not want to stand out. May constantly look for confirmation from the outside, comparing himself or herself to the images in the media. Teenage Dating With dating can come peer pressure to engage in sexual activities. Time that parents need to highly monitor their child’s whereabouts. Teenagers find time to socialize in the afternoons and evenings after school, while their parents are at work. Teenage Pregnancy Permanently affects the lives of both the mother and the father. Being a teenage mother makes it difficult to continue one’s studies. Both girls and boys need a plan in place to avoid being caught off guard and pressured. At your age, you should study well, learn and enjoy the bliss of being a youth not to become an early parent. Covid19 Pandemic happened 18% of Teenage pregnancy increased. Isn’t it alarming? What do you think are the factors why this happened? Sexual Behavior & Sexual Identity This is a normal natural and powerful urge in these years but not all teenage relationships include sex. Some may want romantic intimacy and ways to express love and affection and might be curious to explore. May feel sexual attraction to the opposite gender, while some may feel sexual attraction to people of the same sex. Premarital Sex A sexual activity or intercourse done before marriage or in the absence of marriage. Premarital Sex To cope with feelings of loneliness, being unappreciated, inadequacy, and completeness, some teenagers recklessly search for fulfillment and seek comfort by engaging in a sexual relationship. Premarital Sex Whereas those teenagers who grow under the guidance of their parents and guardians, feel loved and appreciated, and engage in wholesome fulfilling activities are less likely to look for love elsewhere and react impulsively which could lead them to make unwise sexual decisions. Premarital Sex While those teenagers who have a very strong faith in God tend to have deeply-rooted belief in the significance of sex preservation and avoiding any temptation to exploit others due to selfish reasons through premarital sex. Premarital sex – Sexual behaviors of the youth are categorized as one of the main health priorities of society due to the prevalence of HIV, AIDS, Sexually transmitted infections, and unwanted pregnancies. Risk Factors of Premarital Sex Alcohol and Drug Use Low interest in academics Having a steady History of physical or relationship sexual abuse Little Parental Monitoring Frequent family relocations Parental belief that Presence of only one teenage sex is appropriate parent in the household Parental belief that Sexually Transmited teenage sex is unevitable Disease Alcohol and drug use Alcohol and drug use – Aside from rebellious attitude, poor self-concept, and vulnerability which can make sexual involvement more likely, the use of alcohol and drugs also weakens the resistance of teenagers to sexual overtures. Having a steady relationship When physical expressions of affection begin early in the relationship and there are strong attachments and feelings of exclusivity, then nature might take its course. If this romance gets hot and heavy and a lot of physical contact is already displayed, the teenage couple should be spoken with in a candid and diplomatic manner about the physical process that they are setting in motion before it could lead to premarital sex. Little Parental Monitoring Leaving teenagers alone for hours at a time might also be set up for sexual activity. Hence, proper monitoring is high advised. Parental belief that teenage sex is appropriate If the parents think that premarital sex is okay, there is a high probability that teenagers will act on this belief. Parental belief that teenage sex is inevitable Parents, who show disapproval of teenage sex but believe that it is inevitable, deliver a loud and clear message that might be interpreted and acted on by teenagers in a positive or negative way. Low interest in academics Though school performance has many factors, teenage sex usually reflects ignorance or little regard for consequences. Hence, basic values like responsibility, respect for oneself and others, and concern about the effect of today’s decisions on the future should be instilled in teenagers. History of physical or sexual abuse Teenagers who experienced sexual abuse whether in the past or recently need ongoing support, counseling, and prayer to help them develop healthy attitudes about sex and about themselves. Sexual abuse creates a grossly distorted view of sexual behavior, destroys boundaries, and drives a deep sense of worthlessness into the emotions of the victims. Frequent family relocations Moving to another place is a decision that should be carefully considered by parents as it might not only cause stress on the teenagers, but it might also bring about certain negative consequences. Erosion of parental authority Break bonds to social support (provided by church groups that help prevent sexual activity among teenagers) Losing friends and feeling lonely due to multiple moves might also result in teenagers resorting to sexual activity to gain the acceptance of their new peers. Presence of only one parent in the household Thank You and Goodbye! inclui ícones da Flaticon e infográficos e imagens da Freepik Flaticon Freepik Slidesgo CRÉDITOS: este modelo de apresentação foi criado pelo Slidesgo, e