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Dad taught me nothing about relationships and sexuality: how contemporary Australian fathers became sex ed dads

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posted on 2023-05-21, 15:13 authored by Thomas, Katy, Rose NashRose Nash, Kira PattersonKira Patterson, Karen SwabeyKaren Swabey
This mixed methods study explored Australian fathers’ views about relationships and sexuality education (RSE) and their role within it. In the article we examine contemporary fathers’ engagement with discussing relationships and sexuality with their children, compared to their recollections of their own fathers’ involvement. We draw on survey data from 612 diverse Australian fathers of children aged 3-12 years and interview data from 10 fathers. We find that, according to participants’ self-reports, fathers’ involvement in RSE has increased from one generation to the next. We identify five domains that have influenced this change: shifting norms regarding the role of fathers, gender and sexuality; a rejection of their own fathers’ approach; concerns for daughters; the women in their lives; and a sense of responsibility. We argue that schools and other RSE providers should engage with these domains to support fathers to take greater strides towards strengthened engagement in RSE with their children.

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Publication title

Culture, Health and Sexuality

Pagination

1-17

ISSN

1369-1058

Department/School

Faculty of Education

Publisher

Routledge

Place of publication

4 Park Square, Milton Park, Abingdon, England, Oxon, Ox14 4Rn

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Copyright 2022 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis

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  • Restricted

Socio-economic Objectives

Health education and promotion

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