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FORUM 1–2025

Die Stufen der Sexualität – ein entwicklungsorientiertes, emotionsfokussiertes, kindzentriertes Modell der sexuellen Entwicklung und Sexualerziehung von der Geburt bis zum Erwachsenenalter

Im Beitrag wird ein Modell der sexuellen Entwicklung vom Säuglings- bis zum frühen Erwachsenenalter vorgestellt – die »Steps of Sexuality«. Grundlage ist ein Review der Forschungsergebnisse zu emotionalen, kognitiven und verhaltensbezogenen Ebenen der sexuellen Entwicklung bei Kindern und Jugendlichen.

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Raisa Cacciatore, Väestöliitto – Family Federation of Finland, Helsinki, Finland 

Erja Korteniemi-Poikela, Tehy – The Union of Health and Social Care Professionals in Finland, Rovaniemi Regional Office, Rovaniemi, Finland 

Riittakerttu Kaltiala, Faculty of Medicine and Health Technology, Tampere University, Tampere, Finland; Department of Adolescent Psychiatry, Tampere University Hospital, Tampere, Finland; Vanha Vaasa Hospital, Vaasa, Finland
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