Sex Education-Sexuality Society and Learning

Papers
(The H4-Index of Sex Education-Sexuality Society and Learning is 13. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-01-01 to 2026-01-01.)
ArticleCitations
'Where do I come from?' Interrogating imagined childbirth within a sexuality education museum exhibit36
Parents’ interest in receiving sexuality education to inform a parent-focused intervention in Medellín, Colombia23
Understanding Chinese parents’ experiences supporting romantic relationship development among adolescents with intellectual disabilities23
Preparing to research LGBTQI+ lives with children: an imaginary conversation with Kathleen Quinlivan about failure, art and hope16
“They waited for me to cross into puberty, which was too late … .”: parent–adolescent communication on risky sexual behaviour in south-central Uganda16
Teachers’ perceptions and experiences of delivering LGBTQ+ inclusive Relationships and Sex Education (RSE) in England16
How Do Mothers Prepare for Sexual Health Discussions with their Young Adolescents?15
Dominant ideologies in sexual health education discourse in Saudi Arabia: a critical discourse analysis of school curricula15
Does Yes Mean Yes? Differences in US college students’ understanding of sexual consent15
‘When parents see the value, they engage’: overcoming resistance to early childhood sexuality education through flipped classroom teaching and the use of animated videos in Indonesia14
What do 3–6-year-old children in Finland know about sexuality? A child interview study in early education14
‘I wouldn’t have ever known, if it wasn’t for porn’ – LGBT+ university students’ experiences of sex and relationships education, a retrospective exploration13
Declining nudes: Canadian teachers’ responses to including sexting in the sexual health and human development curriculum13
Parental attitudes to school- and home-based relationships, sex and health education: evidence from a cross-sectional study in England and Wales13
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