Emotional and social representations of future teachers about sexually transmitted diseases

Health Education programs for young people have drastically increased in recent years in Spanish universities. In part, this is due to the fact that new cases of infection of a sexually transmitted disease continue happening, especially at this stage, and universities as an educational space in whic...

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Main Authors: Aránzazu Cejudo Cortés Carmen María, Fernández Celia Corchuelo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2017-01-01
Series:SHS Web of Conferences
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/shsconf/20173701006
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spelling doaj-e04873c5069148efa6f06d412034c5ea2021-02-02T08:59:16ZengEDP SciencesSHS Web of Conferences2261-24242017-01-01370100610.1051/shsconf/20173701006shsconf_erpa2017_01006Emotional and social representations of future teachers about sexually transmitted diseasesAránzazu Cejudo Cortés Carmen María0Fernández Celia Corchuelo1University of Huelva, Faculty of Educational SciencesUniversity of Huelva, Faculty of Educational SciencesHealth Education programs for young people have drastically increased in recent years in Spanish universities. In part, this is due to the fact that new cases of infection of a sexually transmitted disease continue happening, especially at this stage, and universities as an educational space in which a large number of young people are concentrated, must address this problem. Training young students in promoting healthy sexual habits will prevent not only new infections, but also facilitate the acquisition of competences in the students of the health and socio-educational areas, necessary for their later professional development. This research provides some information about the knowledge and attitudes of students of educational qualifications about HIV/AIDS, with particular relevance to the emotions and social representations that the students have about this fact and that can interfere in their lack of information making them more vulnerable to the disease.https://doi.org/10.1051/shsconf/20173701006Diseasessexual habitsyoung students
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author Aránzazu Cejudo Cortés Carmen María
Fernández Celia Corchuelo
spellingShingle Aránzazu Cejudo Cortés Carmen María
Fernández Celia Corchuelo
Emotional and social representations of future teachers about sexually transmitted diseases
SHS Web of Conferences
Diseases
sexual habits
young students
author_facet Aránzazu Cejudo Cortés Carmen María
Fernández Celia Corchuelo
author_sort Aránzazu Cejudo Cortés Carmen María
title Emotional and social representations of future teachers about sexually transmitted diseases
title_short Emotional and social representations of future teachers about sexually transmitted diseases
title_full Emotional and social representations of future teachers about sexually transmitted diseases
title_fullStr Emotional and social representations of future teachers about sexually transmitted diseases
title_full_unstemmed Emotional and social representations of future teachers about sexually transmitted diseases
title_sort emotional and social representations of future teachers about sexually transmitted diseases
publisher EDP Sciences
series SHS Web of Conferences
issn 2261-2424
publishDate 2017-01-01
description Health Education programs for young people have drastically increased in recent years in Spanish universities. In part, this is due to the fact that new cases of infection of a sexually transmitted disease continue happening, especially at this stage, and universities as an educational space in which a large number of young people are concentrated, must address this problem. Training young students in promoting healthy sexual habits will prevent not only new infections, but also facilitate the acquisition of competences in the students of the health and socio-educational areas, necessary for their later professional development. This research provides some information about the knowledge and attitudes of students of educational qualifications about HIV/AIDS, with particular relevance to the emotions and social representations that the students have about this fact and that can interfere in their lack of information making them more vulnerable to the disease.
topic Diseases
sexual habits
young students
url https://doi.org/10.1051/shsconf/20173701006
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