Knowledge, Perceptions and Acceptability to Strengthening Adolescents' Sexual and Reproductive Health Education amongst Secondary Schools in Gulu District.

Lule Herman, E Ovuga, M Mshilla, S Ojara, G Kimbugwe, A P Adrawa, N Mahuro
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Adolescents in Northern Uganda are at risk of teenage pregnancies, unsafe abortions and sexually transmitted infections (STIs). There is silence on sex both at home and school. This cross sectional descriptive analytical study interviews a random sample of 827 students and 13 teachers on knowledge, perception and acceptability to a comprehensive adolescent sexual and reproductive health education in "O" and "A" level secondary schools in Gulu District. Quantitative data was analysed using SPSS 16.0. Directed content analysis of themes of transcribed qualitative data was conducted manually for common codes, sub-categories and categories. Of the 827 students; 54.3% (449) reported being in a sexual relationship especially those aged 15-17 years. Majority 96.1% (807) supported the teaching of a comprehensive ASRHE, citing no negative impact 71.5% (601). Majority 81.6% (686) agreed that such education could help prevention of STIs, abortions and teenage pregnancies, and that it should be taught by health workers 69.0% (580). Majority 76.6% (203) reported that ASRHE was not currently being taught in their schools. Students had low knowledge levels and misconceptions about ASRHE. ASRHE was highly acceptable though not being emphasized; its success in school settings requires multidisciplinary culturally sensitive approaches amongst which health workers should be frontiers.

加强鼓卢区中学青少年性健康和生殖健康教育的知识、观念和可接受性。
乌干达北部的青少年面临少女怀孕、不安全堕胎和性传播感染的风险。家庭和学校都对性保持沉默。本横断面描述性分析研究对鼓卢区“O”级和“a”级中学的827名学生和13名教师进行了随机抽样调查,调查了他们对青少年性健康和生殖健康综合教育的认识、认知和接受程度。定量数据采用SPSS 16.0进行分析。对转录的定性数据的主题进行了直接的内容分析,对常见代码、子类别和类别进行了手动分析。在827名学生中;54.3%(449人)报告有过性关系,尤其是15-17岁的青少年。96.1%(807人)的受访者表示支持全面的ASRHE教学,71.5%(601人)认为没有负面影响。81.6%(686人)的大多数人认为,这种教育有助于预防性传播感染、堕胎和少女怀孕,69.0%(580人)的人认为,卫生工作者应该教授这种教育。76.6%(203名)的学生报告说,他们的学校目前没有教授ASRHE课程。学生对ASRHE的认知水平较低,存在误解。ASRHE是高度可接受的,虽然没有被强调;它在学校环境中的成功需要多学科的文化敏感方法,其中卫生工作者应该是前沿。
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