Understanding the contents and gaps in sexual and reproductive health toolkits designed for adolescence and young adults: a scoping review.

IF 3.6 2区 医学 Q1 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY
Patience Castleton, Salima Meherali, Zahid Memon, Zohra S Lassi
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Abstract

Introduction: Adolescence is a crucial stage of physical and sexual maturation and development and a period in which understanding sexual and reproductive health (SRH) is important. SRH interventions and toolkits provide a range of valuable resources and information to young people, educators, and members of the community on numerous topics, including contraception and puberty.

Objectives: The usefulness and reliability of these available toolkits have not been previously studied, thus limiting our understanding of their appropriateness and contents. Hence, this scoping review aimed to synthesize the available toolkits aimed at the SRH of adolescents and young adults to understand the contents, design, and information gaps.

Methods: A systematic search was conducted of 6 medical databases and 12 gray literature sites. Sixteen toolkits published globally before May 2023 were included in our review.

Results: The majority of toolkits (n = 12) contained information related to general SRH knowledge and contraception, whereas only 3 contained information on teenage pregnancy. We found that aiming the toolkits toward educators and health care workers was a favorable design over targeting adolescents and young adults directly and that vulnerable youth-including LGBTQI+ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer or questioning, asexual or allied, intersex, and additional identities) and youth from humanitarian settings-were not well represented.

Conclusion: We identified key gaps in the inclusion of information in a range of SRH topics, such as LGBTQI+ sexuality, teenage pregnancy, and safe abortion, in the currently available SRH toolkits and their lack of applicability in a global context. Furthermore, we provide recommendations for areas of improvement to encourage adolescents' agency in their SRH education.

了解为青春期和年轻人设计的性健康和生殖健康工具包的内容和差距:范围界定审查。
导言:青春期是身体和性成熟与发展的关键阶段,也是了解性健康与生殖健康(SRH)的重要时期。性与生殖健康干预措施和工具包为青少年、教育工作者和社区成员提供了一系列宝贵的资源和信息,涉及避孕和青春期等众多主题:这些现有工具包的实用性和可靠性以前没有进行过研究,因此限制了我们对其适宜性和内容的了解。因此,本范围综述旨在综合现有的针对青少年性健康和生殖健康的工具包,以了解其内容、设计和信息差距:方法:对 6 个医学数据库和 12 个灰色文献网站进行了系统检索。方法:我们对 6 个医学数据库和 12 个灰色文献网站进行了系统检索,并将 2023 年 5 月之前在全球范围内发布的 16 个工具包纳入审查范围:大多数工具包(n = 12)包含与性健康和生殖健康常识及避孕相关的信息,只有 3 个工具包包含与少女怀孕相关的信息。我们发现,与直接针对青少年和年轻成年人相比,针对教育工作者和医疗保健工作者的工具包是一种有利的设计,而弱势青年--包括 LGBTQI+(女同性恋、男同性恋、双性恋、变性者、同性恋或质疑者、无性或有性同盟者、双性人以及其他身份)和来自人道主义环境的青年--并没有得到很好的体现:我们发现了目前可用的性健康和生殖健康工具包在纳入 LGBTQI+ 性、少女怀孕和安全堕胎等一系列性健康和生殖健康主题信息方面存在的主要差距,以及这些工具包在全球范围内的不适用性。此外,我们还就需要改进的领域提出了建议,以鼓励青少年在性健康和生殖健康教育中发挥主观能动性。
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