Tailoring Sexual Health Research Practices to Meet the Needs of Adolescent Girls in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: Findings from Mexico.

Adolescents (Basel, Switzerland) Pub Date : 2024-03-01 Epub Date: 2024-03-07 DOI:10.3390/adolescents4010011
Argentina E Servin, Ruth Macklin, Sara Wilkerson, Teresita Rocha-Jiménez, Gudelia M Rangel, Sophie E O'Bryan, Celia B Fisher
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Sexual and reproductive health (SRH) research is essential for the development of population-tailored evidence-based policies and programs that support sexual health among adolescent girls. However, ethical challenges create barriers to girls' participation in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). From February to September 2019, girls aged 16-20 (n = 30) who participated in the Jovenes Sanos study in Tijuana, Baja California (ClinicalTrials: NCT03660514) responded to in-depth interviews (IDs) on the perceived risks and benefits of participating in studies which address gender-based violence, unintended pregnancy, and STIs. Emergent themes indicated the need to ensure that consent and incentive procedures are tailored to the developmental level of participants, while highlighting the importance of researcher-participant relationships, and demonstrating how research can serve as an opportunity to empower girls to express their sexual health medical needs. Understanding adolescent girls' voices is a critical step in ensuring that consent to participate SRH research is tailored to the developmental needs of participants, is culturally competent, and has a participant-centered approach.

调整性健康研究实践,满足中低收入国家少女的需求:墨西哥的研究结果。
性健康与生殖健康(SRH)研究对于制定适合人群的循证政策和计划,支持少女的性健康至关重要。然而,在中低收入国家(LMICs),伦理方面的挑战给女孩的参与造成了障碍。从 2019 年 2 月到 9 月,参加下加利福尼亚州蒂华纳市 Jovenes Sanos 研究(临床试验:NCT03660514)的 16-20 岁女孩(n = 30)就参与针对性别暴力、意外怀孕和性传播感染的研究的风险和益处进行了深度访谈(IDs)。新出现的主题表明,有必要确保同意和激励程序适合参与者的发展水平,同时强调研究人员与参与者关系的重要性,并说明研究如何能成为增强女孩表达其性健康医疗需求的机会。了解少女的心声是确保同意参与性健康和生殖健康研究的关键一步,它符合参与者的发展需求,具有文化适应性,并采用以参与者为中心的方法。
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