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
Understanding Chinese parents’ experiences supporting romantic relationship development among adolescents with intellectual disabilities23
Parents’ interest in receiving sexuality education to inform a parent-focused intervention in Medellín, Colombia23
Teachers’ perceptions and experiences of delivering LGBTQ+ inclusive Relationships and Sex Education (RSE) in England16
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
Does Yes Mean Yes? Differences in US college students’ understanding of sexual consent15
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
What do 3–6-year-old children in Finland know about sexuality? A child interview study in early education14
‘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
‘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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