"I wouldn't have felt so alone": The sexual health education experiences of transgender and gender diverse youth living in the southeastern United States.
Paula E JayneLeigh E SzucsCatherine A LesesneRose Grace GroseMichelle Marie JohnsPublished in: Perspectives on sexual and reproductive health (2024)
There is much work needed to improve the breadth, quality, and relevance of school-based sexual health education. Sexual health education can improve by strengthening critical media literacy skills of youth; raising staff cultural competency on gender, race, and sexual identity through training and supports; using culturally relevant and inclusive curricula; and partnering with community-based organizations. Transgender and gender diverse youth would benefit from sexual health education from multiple sources which is queer-friendly, affirms their existence, and provides information on gender, race, and sexuality in positive and expansive ways.