Associations between source of information about sex and sexual health outcomes in Britain: findings from the third National Survey of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles (Natsal-3).
Wendy MacdowallKyle G JonesClare TantonSoazig CliftonAndrew J CopasCatherine H MercerMelissa J PalmerRuth LewisJessica DattaKirstin R MitchellNigel FieldPam SonnenbergAnne M JohnsonKaye WellingsPublished in: BMJ open (2015)
Gaining information mainly from school was associated with lower reporting of a range of negative sexual health outcomes, particularly among women. Gaining information mainly from a parent was associated with some of these, but fewer cited parents as a primary source. The findings emphasise the benefit of school and parents providing information about sexual matters and argue for a stronger focus on the needs of men.