What is Online Sex Education Market?
Sexuality education aims to develop and strengthen the ability of children and young people to make conscious, satisfying, healthy and respectful choices. An online sexual-health education course leads to significant impacts on knowledge and attitudes and, for those already sexually active, fewer STIs. In developing countries, adolescents face some complex choices around sexual activity, with the added constraints of lower availability of information about safe sexual practices and restricted access to reproductive health services. Acknowledging the public health importance of this issue, substantial amounts of research have focused on understanding how school-based sexual health education can improve sexual knowledge, attitudes and behaviour. Internet-based sexual health education has become an increasingly attractive option for various reasons. The learning environment for topics such as sexual health is sensitive in nature can create discomfort and lead students to avoid engaging with the material or participating at all. The boundless accessibility of internet-enabled PCs in schools all through the world, just as accelerated upgrades in programming quality, make web-based training a conceivable option in a unique circumstance of tight budget constraints in public education. Sexual education is at the forefront edge of this upset since it is at present neglected in-school educational programs, opening a chance for ease online courses. In social orders where instructors might be reluctant or incapable to give sexual training, online courses may likewise demonstrate a helpful substitute for in-person instruction.
The market study is being classified and major geographies with country level break-up.
BigTalk Education (United Kingdom), California PTC (Prevention Training Center) (United States), Scarleteen (United States), Sex, Etc. - Sex education by teens, for teens (United States), Sex Ed Rescue (Australia), The Guardian (United Kingdom), Love Matters Naija (Nigeria), Volont (Sweden), Morethansex-ed (United States) and Health Connected (United States) are some of the key players profiled in the study. Additionally, the Vendors which are also part of the research are Sex Education Forum (United Kingdom), Keystone Coalition (United States) and Talking the Talk Blog(Australia).
The companies are exploring the market by adopting mergers & acquisitions, expansions, investments, new service launches, and collaborations as their preferred strategies. The players are exploring new geographies through expansions and acquisitions to avail a competitive advantage through combined synergies. Research Analyst at AMA predicts that United States Vendors will contribute to the maximum growth of Global Online Sex Education market throughout the predicted period.
Segment Analysis
Analyst at AMA have segmented the market study of Global Online Sex Education market by Type, Application and Region.
On the basis of geography, the market of Online Sex Education has been segmented into South America (Brazil, Argentina, Rest of South America), Asia Pacific (China, Japan, India, South Korea, Taiwan, Australia, Rest of Asia-Pacific), Europe (Germany, France, Italy, United Kingdom, Netherlands, Rest of Europe), MEA (Middle East, Africa), North America (United States, Canada, Mexico). Additionally, the rising demand from SMEs and various industry verticals gives enough cushion to market growth.
Market Drivers
- The rapid spread of media, particularly the Internet, Internet pornography and mobile phone technology
- The rise in the number of students and schools participating in the online course
- Increase in the Incidences of AIDS/HIV and STDs
Market Trend
- Integration of Sex Education with Sexual Wellness
Restraints
- Lack of awareness regarding online platforms
Opportunities
- With the rising awareness among end-users and rapid technological advancements to explore healthy aspects of sexual life, the market for online sex education is booming
Challenges
- Lack of knowledge in rural areas of developing countries
"The 1986 Education (No 2) Act (DES, 1987) was the first legislation to formally regulate the provision of sex education in schools, although teaching about 'sex' has been part of the curriculum for much longer."
Key Target Audience
New Entrants/Investors, Analysts and Strategic Business Planners, Online Sex Education Providers, Government Regulatory and Research Organizations and End-Use Industry
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