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Learning Objectives
1. To understand sex is innate, part of nature, we should accept oneself positively and naturally
2. To learn what sexual health is about, comprehend how to deal with various physical and psychological changes, embrace puberty with a calm manner, and to develop a healthy lifestyle
3. To know the ways of transmission and other related knowledge of sexually transmitted infections and HIV/AIDS
Group Activity
“The Battle on Sexual Health Knowledge”—How
knowledgeable are you on sexual health?
1 2 3 45 6 7 89 10 11 12
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Quiz:“How knowledgeable are you on sexual health?”
1. Sexually Transmitted Infections mean:
A. Illnesses primarily transmitted by having sexual intercourse
B. Illnesses that affect the functions of sex organs
C. Illnesses with defects in sex organsD. All of the above
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2. How many liters of a HIV carrier’s saliva should someone swallow to have a chance of infection?
A.1literB.2 litersC.3 litersD.4 liters
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3. What is the official name for the STI nicknamed “Cauliflower”?
A. ChancroidB. Lymphogranuloma VenereumC. Genital wartsD. Genital Herpes
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4. Which sexually transmitted infection below cannot be cured?
A. SyphilisB. GonorrheaC. Herpes IID. Genital warts
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5. All of the methods below are capable of reducing the chance of sexually transmitted infections, but which one has the best result?
A. Learn the partner’s sexual historyB. Use a condom in every sexual intercourseC. Have one sex partner onlyD. Reduce the number of sexual intercourse
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6. HIV infection cannot be detected for a period of time. How long is it?
A. One monthB. Three monthsC. Six monthsD. One year
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7. Herpes I is not categorized as a sexually transmitted infection, but what is one of its symptoms of infection?
A. Burning urinationB. Mouth ulcerC. Pubic lice found in pubic hairD. Swollen lymph
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8. Symptoms of Syphilis infection will:
A. Be detected easilyB. Continue to showC. Disappear naturallyD. Make someone happy
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9. Which one of the following is NOT the main method of transmission for HIV/AIDS?
A. Sexual intercourse or oral sexB. Sharing injection tools for drug takingC. Infected mother-to-child transmissionD. Hereditary causes
Quiz: “How knowledgeable are you on sexual health?”
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10. Which one of the following virus causes genital warts?
A.HPV B.HMVC.HIVD.HNV
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11. Generally, how many days is a woman’s menstrual period?
A. One to two daysB. Two to three daysC. Three to five daysD. Five to seven days
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12. What is the color of semen normally?
A. CreamyB. Pale yellowC. Creamy or pale yellowD. Transparent
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13. Which of the following skin problems does not relate to pimples?
A. BlackheadsB. AcneC. CystD. Rash
Quiz: “How knowledgeable are you on sexual health?”
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14. If your friend has body odor, you should:
A. Avoid and keep a distanceB. Understand and remind him/herC. Tolerate and acceptD. Support and tell others
Quiz: “How knowledgeable are you on sexual health?”
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15. If you have a crush on someone, what should you do first?
A. Learn to get along with that personB. Wait for that person to tell you his/her
feelingsC. Confirm both as a “couple” as soon as
possibleD. Support whatever decision that person has
made
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16. If you have sexual fantasy, you should:
A. Think you have mental problemsB. Find ways to deal with your sexual needs
as soon as possibleC. Share your fantasy with othersD. Pay attention if you have become addicted
or not
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ConclusionsTo be equipped with basic knowledge on sexual health (including STIs and HIV/AIDS), in order to reduce unnecessary misunderstandings and the risk of infection.
To learn to protect themselves and their future partner, such as:• understanding one’s own attitudes to love and intimacy
boundaries• recognising that promiscuity not only involves ethical issues but
will also increase the chance of contracting sexually transmitted infections, which not only affects their own psychological and physical health, but also increases the risk of public health of the entire community.
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