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1. Parents' perspectives on gender and sexuality diversity inclusion in the K-12 curriculum: appropriate or not?

2. Preventing image-based sexual coercion, harassment and abuse among teenagers: Girls deconstruct sexting-related harm prevention messages.

3. Ready for Relationships Education? Primary school children's responses to a Healthy Relationships programme in England.

4. Mis-education of Australian Youth: exposure to LGBTQA+ conversion ideology and practises.

5. Participatory visual methods and school-based responses to HIV in rural South Africa: insights from youth, preservice and inservice teachers.

6. Student perspectives on a state-wide relationships and sexual health programme in South Australian schools, 2006–2017.

7. What have dads got to do with it? Australian fathers' perspectives on communicating with their young children about relationships and sexuality.

8. Information seeking from a sexual health textline: utilisation and perceptions of helpfulness among young people.

9. Passing through professionalism: South African Black male teachers and same-sex desire.

10. Uncovering withdrawal use among sexually active US adolescents: high prevalence rates suggest the need for a sexual health harm reduction approach.

11. Measuring the quality of sexuality education implementation at the school level in low- and middle-income countries.

12. Responding to problematic sexual behaviours of primary school children: supporting care and education staff.

13. Islamic parents' attitudes and beliefs towards school-based sexual and reproductive health education programmes in Oman.

14. Australian students' experiences of sexuality education at school.

15. Towards comprehensive sexuality education: a comparative analysis of the policy environment surrounding school-based sexuality education in Ghana, Peru, Kenya and Guatemala.

16. Description and initial evaluation of a values-based campus sexual assault prevention programme for first-year college students.

17. How organisational culture influences teachers' support of openly gay, lesbian and bisexual students.

18. Perspectives on gender and sexual diversity (GSD)-inclusive education: comparisons between gay/lesbian/bisexual and straight educators.

19. Sexuality and relationship education training to primary and secondary school teachers: an evaluation of provision in Western Australia.

20. Gay–straight alliance (GSA) members’ engagement with sex education in Canadian high schools.

21. The social meanings of the C-Card scheme: the importance of friends and peers.

22. Policy scripts and students' realities regarding sexuality education in secondary schools in Kenya.

23. Learning about sex in later life: sources of education and older Australian adults.

24. Evangelical Christian parents’ attitudes towards abstinence-based sex education: ‘I want my kids to have great sex!’.

25. The needs of students with intersex variations.

26. Reinvigorating adolescent sexuality education through alternate reality games: the case of The Source.

27. “Because if we don’t talk about it, how are we going to prevent it?”: Lucidity , a narrative-based digital game about sexual violence.

28. The knowledge gap: examining the rhetoric and implementation of peer education for HIV prevention in Myanmar.

29. LGBTQ literature in middle school classrooms: possibilities for challenging heteronormative environments.

30. Sexual and reproductive health education: opinions of students and educators in Bolgatanga municipality, northern Ghana.

31. Satisfaction with previous sexual health education as a predictor of intentions to pursue further sexual health education.

32. ‘It's good to teach them, but … they should also know when to apply it’: parents’ views and attitudes towards Fiji's Family Life Education curriculum.

33. Romantic relationships: an important context for HIV/STI and pregnancy prevention programmes with young people.

34. HIP HOP for HIV awareness: using hip hop culture to promote community-level HIV prevention.

35. Where did I come from? US parents' and preschool children's participation in sexual socialisation.

36. Do primary students understand how pregnancy can occur? A comparison of students in Jakarta, West Java, West Nusa Tenggara and South Sulawesi, Indonesia.

37. Parental involvement in sexuality education: advancing understanding through an analysis of findings from the 2010 Irish Contraception and Crisis Pregnancy Study.

38. Latin American immigrant women and intergenerational sex education.

39. Factors associated with middle school students' perceptions of the quality of school-based sexual health education.

40. Sex education and cultural values: experiences and attitudes of Latina immigrant women.

41. Sex education in Spain: teachers' views of obstacles.

42. Sexuality education in junior high schools in Japan.

43. 'It's whether or not you got people': school-based social support to address adolescent sexual and reproductive health inequities.

44. Digitally mediated communication and school-based sex education in the USA.

45. Adolescents' sexual and reproductive health education: perspectives from secondary school teachers in Northern Nigeria.

46. Multiple dimensions of safe space for LGBTQ students: school staff perceptions.

47. Sex Education by Theatre (SExT): the impact of a culturally empowering, theatre-based, peer education intervention on the sexual health self-efficacy of newcomer youth in Canada.

48. Preschool children's knowledge of correct names of genital body parts in Gorgan, Iran.

49. Sex Ed Dads: what Australian fathers want their teens to know about relationships and sexuality.

50. The omission and minimisation of sexual decision-making skills in US sex education textbooks.