Individual and relational dynamics perceived to influence the sexual behaviour of adolescents in Ethiopia: a qualitative study.

IF 2.3 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Frontiers in reproductive health Pub Date : 2024-08-06 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.3389/frph.2024.1348953
Semere Gebremariam Baraki, Gloria Thupayagale-Tshweneagae
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Abstract

Background: There are 1.2 billion adolescents in the world today, more than ever before, making up 16% of the world's population and nearly one-fourth of the total population in Sub-Saharan Africa. Adolescents are facing life-threatening health challenges attributed to sexual and reproductive health issues such as unwanted pregnancies, unsafe abortions, and sexually transmitted infections, including the human immunodeficiency virus, and acquired immunodeficiency syndrome. The aim of this research is to explore the individual and relational levels of factors that drive adolescents to engage in risky sexual behaviour.

Methods: A qualitative phenomenological study design was used from February to June 2020. Adolescents and health professionals were selected purposefully. A total of 12 individual in-depth interviews, five focus group discussions with adolescents, and eight key informant interviews with health professionals were conducted using a semi-structured guide. Data analysis was performed using thematic analysis with ATLAS Ti version 7 software. Credibility, dependability, transferability, and confirmability were used to ensure the trustworthiness of the data.

Results: In this study, two themes were identified; individual level factors such as sexual desire and emotion driven sex, limited knowledge of sexual and reproductive health, and a permissive attitude towards sexual activities drive adolescents to engage in risky sexual behaviour; and relational level factors such as, limited family support and involvement, negative peer pressure and influence, male partner dominance during the partnership, and pressuring females to engage in sexual intercourse were perceived factors influencing adolescents to engage in risky sexual behaviour.

Conclusion: Various individual-level and relational-level factors are influencing adolescents to engage in risky sexual behaviour. Socially and culturally acceptable, comprehensive sexual education should be provided for in-school and out-school adolescents to enhance their knowledge, attitude, and skill about sexual and reproductive health. Interventions at the peer and partner level should be considered to enhance the life skills that enable them to resist pressure from peers and their partners. Child-parent communication on sexual and reproductive health matters should be promoted.

影响埃塞俄比亚青少年性行为的个人和关系动态:一项定性研究。
背景:当今世界有 12 亿青少年,比以往任何时候都多,占世界人口的 16%,占撒哈拉以南非洲总人口的近四分之一。由于性健康和生殖健康问题,青少年正面临着威胁生命的健康挑战,如意外怀孕、不安全堕胎和性传播感染,包括人体免疫缺陷病毒和获得性免疫缺陷综合症。本研究旨在从个人和关系两个层面探讨促使青少年从事危险性行为的因素:方法:2020 年 2 月至 6 月,采用定性现象学研究设计。有目的地选择了青少年和医疗专业人员。采用半结构化指南对青少年进行了 12 次个人深度访谈、5 次焦点小组讨论,并对医疗专业人员进行了 8 次关键信息提供者访谈。数据分析采用 ATLAS Ti 第 7 版软件进行专题分析。为确保数据的可信度,采用了可信度、可依赖性、可转移性和可确认性:本研究确定了两个主题:个人层面的因素,如性欲和情感驱动的性行为、有限的性健康和生殖健康知识以及对性活动的放任态度,是青少年从事危险性行为的驱动因素;关系层面的因素,如有限的家庭支持和参与、负面的同伴压力和影响、男性伴侣在伴侣关系中的主导地位以及迫使女性进行性交,是影响青少年从事危险性行为的认知因素:结论:各种个人层面和关系层面的因素都会影响青少年的危险性行为。应为校内外青少年提供社会和文化上可接受的、全面的性教育,以提高他们对性健康和生殖健康的认识、态度和技能。应考虑在同伴和伴侣层面采取干预措施,提高他们的生活技能,使他们能够抵御来自同伴和伴侣的压力。应促进儿童与父母在性健康和生殖健康问题上的沟通。
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