Trends and Challenges in Comprehensive Sex Education (CSE) Research in Sub-Saharan Africa: a Narrative Review.

IF 1 Q4 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY
Dorcus Achen, Danielle Fernandes, Elizabeth Kemigisha, Godfrey Zari Rukundo, Viola N Nyakato, Gily Coene
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Purpose of the review: Adolescent sexual and reproductive health remains a major public health challenge in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). Comprehensive sex education (CSE) has been hailed as a key strategy to inform young people about sexual health and wellbeing and prevent negative health outcomes. This paper presents an overview of the trends and challenges around sex education in SSA and puts forth key recommendations for future research and policy initiatives.

Recent findings: This review employed a narrative approach to synthesize evidence on the implementation of comprehensive sex education in SSA. The literature review elicited four key themes: (i) comprehensiveness of CSE curricula, (ii) gender norms in CSE, (iii) prominence of 'fear' narratives in CSE implementation, and (iv) CSE delivery methods. Additionally, the authors propose a fifth theme-'Future-proofing CSE programs', based on their learnings from implementing sex education interventions during the COVID-19 pandemic. These five themes are presented through a narrative description of current research accompanied by reflections from the authors on the implementation of a parent-focused sex education program in Uganda.

Summary: Based on the insights from the literature review and the authors' reflections, three recommendations are put forward to guide the design of further CSE initiatives: (i) stakeholder engagement in determining CSE priorities and strategies, (ii) diverse delivery pathways for CSE programs, and (iii) active engagement of both boys and girls to challenge gender norms in CSE.

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撒哈拉以南非洲综合性教育研究的趋势和挑战:叙述性综述。
审查的目的:在撒哈拉以南非洲,青少年性健康和生殖健康仍然是一项重大的公共卫生挑战。全面性教育(CSE)被誉为向年轻人宣传性健康和幸福感以及防止负面健康结果的关键战略。本文概述了SSA性教育的趋势和挑战,并为未来的研究和政策举措提出了关键建议。最近的研究结果:这篇综述采用了叙述的方法来综合SSA实施全面性教育的证据。文献综述引出了四个关键主题:(i)CSE课程的全面性,(ii)CSE中的性别规范,(iii)CSE实施中“恐惧”叙事的突出性,以及(iv)CSE的实施方法。此外,作者根据他们在新冠肺炎大流行期间实施性教育干预的经验教训,提出了第五个主题——“未来电子预防CSE计划”。这五个主题是通过对当前研究的叙述性描述以及作者对乌干达实施以家长为中心的性教育计划的反思来呈现的,提出了三项建议来指导进一步的CSE倡议的设计:(i)利益相关者参与确定CSE的优先事项和战略,(ii)CSE项目的多样化交付途径,以及(iii)男孩和女孩积极参与挑战CSE中的性别规范。
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