Title of article :
Female adolescents’ experiences and perceptions regarding sexual health education in Iranian schools: A qualitative content analysis
Author/Authors :
Javadnoori, Mojgan isfahan university of medical sciences - Faculty of Nursing and Midwifery, ايران , Javadnoori, Mojgan mashhad university of medical sciences - School of Nursing and Midwifery - Department of Midwifery, ايران , Latifnejad Roudsari, Robab mashhad university of medical sciences - School of Nursing and Midwifery, Research Center for Patient Safety and Health Quality - Department of Midwifery, ايران , Hasanpour, Marzieh isfahan university of medical sciences - Faculty of Nursing and Midwifery, Nursing and Midwifery Care Research Center - Pediatric Nursing Education Department, ايران , Hazavehei, Mohammad Mehdi hamadan university of medical sciences - Research Center for Health Sciences - Department of Public Health, ايران , Taghipour, Ali mashhad university of medical sciences - School of Health, Health Sciences Research Center - Department of Biostatistics and Epidemiology, ايران
From page :
539
To page :
546
Abstract :
Background: Despite so many unmet sexual health education (SHE) needs of adolescents, socio cultural challenges have caused this issue to be ignored in different scoieties. This study investigated Iranian female adolescents’ experiences and perceptions with respect to SHE that they received at schools, and what they really needed, expected, and preferred. Materials and Methods: In this qualitative study, seven focus group discussions (44 adolescents) and 13 individual in depth interviews were conducted among female adolescents aged 14-18 in Mashhad and Ahvaz, Iran, to explore adolescents’ experiences and perceptions towards SHE in Iranian schools. Data were analyzed using qualitative content analysis. Results: Analyzing adolescents’ perspectives and experiences revealed their great dissatisfaction with SHE in schools. Emerged categories included: lack of obligation and priority for SHE, sexual reticence and evading, making adolescents frightened of sexual issues, inconsistency of SHE with adolescents’ needs, unqualified educators, and lack of appropriate educational materials. Conclusion: This study found some similarities between expectations of Iranian adolescents and those of adolescents from other cultures about an SHE program. Adolescents showed great abilities to appraise health services delivered for them, and so any program for sexual health promotion in adolescents ought to address adolescents’ needs, demands, and aspirations. Their contribution can provide insights for tailoring SHE programs for adolescents.
Keywords :
Adolescents , female , Iran , qualitative research , reproductive health , sexual health education
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Nursing and Midwifery Research (IJNMR)
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Nursing and Midwifery Research (IJNMR)
Record number :
2572968
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