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Nurs 280 midterm
EXAMStudy
QUESTIONS WITH DETAILED VERIFIED ANSWERS (100%
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CORRECT ANSWERS) /ALREADY GRADED A+
1. What is sexu- Sexual health is a state of physical, emotional, mental, and social wellbeing in
al health? Explore relation to sexuality
Dr. Dailey's Cir- - it is not merely the absence of disease or dysfunction
cles of Sexuali- - IT REQUIRES THE A POSITIVE AND RESPECTFUL APPROACH to sexuality and sexual
ty and consider relationships
how each compo- - it requires the POSSIBILITY OF HAVING PLEASURABLE AND SAFE SEX EXPERI-
nent is important ENCES, FREE OF COERCION, DISCRIMINATION, AND VIOLENCE.
to our sexual self. - for sexual health to be attained and maintained, THE SEXUAL RIGHTS OF ALL
Can you explain PERSONS MUST BE RESPECTED, PROTECTED, AND FULFILLED.
each of the five
spheres? Circles of Sexuality - Dr. Dennis Dailey
Sexual Self is made up of:
- Sexualization (using sex as a tool, tool to sell things, porn, sexualized violence-
sex is the tool used to create violence)
- Reproduction
- Sensuality (all mammals need an adult to care for them, skin to skin, seniors miss
out on touch example)
- Identity (gender, culture, faith, age)
- Intimacy (Deep connection, feeling known)
2. Lecture 2: Why Factors such as
is it hard to talk - ignorance - there is a belief that ignorance is the preference when it comes to
about sexuality? sexuality
- secrecy - knowing but not being allowed to share
- trauma - shyness, shame, difficult to process if we don't know it is a trauma or
can't share it
when trauma is paired with ignorance and secrecy we often get shame, shame is
learned
3. Who first applied Sexology - the study of what people do when they have sex and how they feel about
the scientific lens it
, Nurs 280 midterm
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to the study of
sexuality in the Ted McIlvenna from the Institute of Advanced study of Human Sexuality
20th century? De-
In North America, sexuality was first studied (using the scientific method) by Alfred
scribe their work
Kinsey in the 1940s
- Kinsey interviewed people about their sexuality, developed a style of interviewing
to allow people to reveal more private information
- interviewed tens of thousands of people
- developed the Kinsey Scale of attraction
4. Lecture 3: What - sex ed in Canada is responsibility of the PROVINCES/TERRITORIES
kind of sex --results in variation across the country
ed do we see
in Canada? USA? - BC CURRICULUM MOST COMPREHENSIVE, in place for nearly 30 years
The Netherlands?
- Sex health ed is MANDATED in BC, but still hit or miss
What are some of
the different out-
- pre-service learning for teachers DOES NOT INCLUDE TRAINING TO DELIVER SEX
comes, and how
HEALTH ED
do you explain
the differences? GATEKEEPERS
- school boards - has a policy that kids need to receive sex-ed by a trained
non-biased source (not faith based)
- principals
- community/parents
- teachers
Key points
- grade 6 and 7 is first time that sex is talked about in curriculum
- by grade 6/7 kids have learned unhelpful info
- comes from PHE curriculum but PHE is only mandated until grade 10
5.
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Current Research - UBC sexual health research
in Human Sexual- - Sieccan
ity - The Canadian Journal of Human Sexuality
- Stigma and resilience among vulnerable youth center - not explicitly studying sex
- Canadian sex research forum (CSRF)
6. Kinsey Scale 0-6 scale
Who people were attracted to
Kinsey 0 = only attracted to people of the opposite sex
Kinsey 6 = exclusively attracted to same sex
Kinsey 1 = opposite sex attracted with incidental same sex attraction
Kinsey 5 = opposite
Kinsey 2 = straight but has more than incidental same sex attraction
Kinsey 4 = opposite
Kinsey 3 = equally heterosexual and homosexual
Also imagined an X outside of the scale - didn't have spontaneous sexual attraction
Although Kinsey would give scores, the participant is the expert
7. Sex Ed in the - US has federal definition of Abstinence
USA? - Fund set up, to access the fund, if you wanted to access the fund you needed to
teach abstinence education
- Not allowed to refer people to resources
Highlights
Nurs 280 midterm
EXAMStudy
QUESTIONS WITH DETAILED VERIFIED ANSWERS (100%
online at https://quizlet.com/_eneyq3
CORRECT ANSWERS) /ALREADY GRADED A+
1. What is sexu- Sexual health is a state of physical, emotional, mental, and social wellbeing in
al health? Explore relation to sexuality
Dr. Dailey's Cir- - it is not merely the absence of disease or dysfunction
cles of Sexuali- - IT REQUIRES THE A POSITIVE AND RESPECTFUL APPROACH to sexuality and sexual
ty and consider relationships
how each compo- - it requires the POSSIBILITY OF HAVING PLEASURABLE AND SAFE SEX EXPERI-
nent is important ENCES, FREE OF COERCION, DISCRIMINATION, AND VIOLENCE.
to our sexual self. - for sexual health to be attained and maintained, THE SEXUAL RIGHTS OF ALL
Can you explain PERSONS MUST BE RESPECTED, PROTECTED, AND FULFILLED.
each of the five
spheres? Circles of Sexuality - Dr. Dennis Dailey
Sexual Self is made up of:
- Sexualization (using sex as a tool, tool to sell things, porn, sexualized violence-
sex is the tool used to create violence)
- Reproduction
- Sensuality (all mammals need an adult to care for them, skin to skin, seniors miss
out on touch example)
- Identity (gender, culture, faith, age)
- Intimacy (Deep connection, feeling known)
2. Lecture 2: Why Factors such as
is it hard to talk - ignorance - there is a belief that ignorance is the preference when it comes to
about sexuality? sexuality
- secrecy - knowing but not being allowed to share
- trauma - shyness, shame, difficult to process if we don't know it is a trauma or
can't share it
when trauma is paired with ignorance and secrecy we often get shame, shame is
learned
3. Who first applied Sexology - the study of what people do when they have sex and how they feel about
the scientific lens it
, Nurs 280 midterm
Study online at https://quizlet.com/_eneyq3
to the study of
sexuality in the Ted McIlvenna from the Institute of Advanced study of Human Sexuality
20th century? De-
In North America, sexuality was first studied (using the scientific method) by Alfred
scribe their work
Kinsey in the 1940s
- Kinsey interviewed people about their sexuality, developed a style of interviewing
to allow people to reveal more private information
- interviewed tens of thousands of people
- developed the Kinsey Scale of attraction
4. Lecture 3: What - sex ed in Canada is responsibility of the PROVINCES/TERRITORIES
kind of sex --results in variation across the country
ed do we see
in Canada? USA? - BC CURRICULUM MOST COMPREHENSIVE, in place for nearly 30 years
The Netherlands?
- Sex health ed is MANDATED in BC, but still hit or miss
What are some of
the different out-
- pre-service learning for teachers DOES NOT INCLUDE TRAINING TO DELIVER SEX
comes, and how
HEALTH ED
do you explain
the differences? GATEKEEPERS
- school boards - has a policy that kids need to receive sex-ed by a trained
non-biased source (not faith based)
- principals
- community/parents
- teachers
Key points
- grade 6 and 7 is first time that sex is talked about in curriculum
- by grade 6/7 kids have learned unhelpful info
- comes from PHE curriculum but PHE is only mandated until grade 10
5.
, Nurs 280 midterm
Study online at https://quizlet.com/_eneyq3
Current Research - UBC sexual health research
in Human Sexual- - Sieccan
ity - The Canadian Journal of Human Sexuality
- Stigma and resilience among vulnerable youth center - not explicitly studying sex
- Canadian sex research forum (CSRF)
6. Kinsey Scale 0-6 scale
Who people were attracted to
Kinsey 0 = only attracted to people of the opposite sex
Kinsey 6 = exclusively attracted to same sex
Kinsey 1 = opposite sex attracted with incidental same sex attraction
Kinsey 5 = opposite
Kinsey 2 = straight but has more than incidental same sex attraction
Kinsey 4 = opposite
Kinsey 3 = equally heterosexual and homosexual
Also imagined an X outside of the scale - didn't have spontaneous sexual attraction
Although Kinsey would give scores, the participant is the expert
7. Sex Ed in the - US has federal definition of Abstinence
USA? - Fund set up, to access the fund, if you wanted to access the fund you needed to
teach abstinence education
- Not allowed to refer people to resources
Highlights