From social hygiene to social health: Indiana and the United States adolescent sex education movement, 1907-1975

dc.contributor.advisorScarpino, Philip V.
dc.contributor.authorPotter, Angela Bowen
dc.contributor.otherSchneider, William H.
dc.contributor.otherRobertson, Nancy Marie, 1956-
dc.date.accessioned2016-01-07T18:47:15Z
dc.date.available2016-01-07T18:47:15Z
dc.date.issued2015
dc.degree.date2015en_US
dc.degree.disciplineHistoryen
dc.degree.grantorIndiana Universityen_US
dc.degree.levelM.A.en_US
dc.descriptionIndianapolisen_US
dc.description.abstractThis thesis examines the evolution of the adolescent sex education during from 1907 to 1975, from the perspective of Indiana and highlights the contingencies, continuities, and discontinuities across place and time. This period represents the establishment of the defining characteristics of sex education in Indiana as locally controlled and school-based, as well as the Social Health Association’s transformation from one of a number of local social hygiene organizations to the nation’s only school based social health agency. Indiana was not a local exception to the American sex education movement, but SHA was exceptional for SHA its organizational longevity, adaptation, innovation in school-based curriculum, and national leadership in sex education. Indiana sex education leadership seems, at first glance, incongruous due to Indiana’s conservative politics. SHA’s efforts to adapt the message, curriculum, and operation in Indiana’s conservative climate helped it endure and take leadership role on a national stage. By 1975, sex education came to be defined as school based, locally controlled and based on the medicalization of health, yet this growing national consensus belied deep internal contradictions where sex education was not part of the regular school health curriculum and outside of the schools’ control. Underlying this story is fundamental difference between social hygiene and health, that hygiene is a set of practices to prevent disease, while health is an internal state to promote wellness.en_US
dc.identifier.doi10.7912/C2F30H
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/1805/7984
dc.identifier.urihttp://dx.doi.org/10.7912/C2/237
dc.language.isoen_USen_US
dc.rightsAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 United States
dc.rights.urihttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/us/
dc.subjectSex educationen_US
dc.subjectSocial hygieneen_US
dc.subjectThurman Riceen_US
dc.subjectJohn Hurtyen_US
dc.subjectIndianaen_US
dc.subjectSocial Health Association of Indianaen_US
dc.subject.lcshSex instruction -- Indiana -- History -- 20th century
dc.subject.lcshSex instruction for girls -- Indiana -- History -- 20th century
dc.subject.lcshSex instruction for boys -- Indiana -- History -- 20th century
dc.subject.lcshSex instruction for teenagers -- Indiana -- History -- 20th century
dc.subject.lcshSex instruction for children -- Indiana -- History -- 20th century
dc.subject.lcshSex instruction -- Government policy -- Indiana -- 20th century
dc.subject.lcshSex instruction -- Indiana -- Public opinion -- 20th century
dc.subject.lcshSex -- Psychology
dc.subject.lcshCommunity and school -- Indiana -- History -- 20th century
dc.subject.lcshNational health services
dc.titleFrom social hygiene to social health: Indiana and the United States adolescent sex education movement, 1907-1975en_US
dc.typeThesisen
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