HIRST, Julia, PICKLES, James, KENNY, Megan, BERESFORD, Ruth and FROGGATT, Chloe (2022). A qualitative exploration of perceptions of anal sex: implications for sex education and sexual health services in England. Culture, Health and Sexuality. [Article]
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Abstract
Existing research into anal sex has centred on androcentric, medicalised parameters that
focus on risk and health implications, leading to a lack of focus on women's experiences.
Research that has focused on women’s experiences has centred on concern around young
women’s anal sex practices, with little exploration of why people participate in anal sex and
neglect of its relational and pleasure-based dimensions. The present study sought to explore
these concerns via data gathered using focus groups and individual interviews with a range
of individuals including sexual health practitioners and young people. Data were
thematically coded, with results centred on three themes: anal sex as deviance, anal sex as
phallocentric, and anal sex as agentic. Results suggest a pattern of perceptions and
narratives that has potential to undermine honest education, advice-giving and safer sex if
they are not addressed and questioned in safe spaces, prior to work with young people. The
implications of these findings on sexual health education are discussed.
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