评估泰国女性青少年在非正规教育中的性健康素养:一项混合方法研究。

IF 1.4 Q3 NURSING
Belitung Nursing Journal Pub Date : 2025-05-27 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.33546/bnj.3744
Rapeepan Narkbubpha, Atcharawadee Sriyasak, Atiya Sarakshetrin, Pailin Thungthin
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背景:在泰国和全球,少女怀孕仍然是一个重大的公共卫生问题,往往导致严重的健康和社会后果。在正规教育系统之外的青少年中,低水平的性健康和生殖健康知识会导致决策失误,增加意外怀孕的风险。有针对性的、对文化敏感的干预措施对于弥合这些差距和减少相关困难至关重要。目的:本研究旨在评估接受非正规教育的泰国女性青少年的性健康素养,重点关注她们的知识水平、决策过程以及获得准确性健康信息和服务的障碍。方法:采用混合方法序贯解释设计。定量数据收集于2021年11月至2022年9月,定性数据收集于2022年12月至2023年8月。采用多阶段随机抽样的方法,从非正规教育项目中抽取年龄在15-19岁的参与者270人,剔除不完整数据后,最终样本数为200人(回复率为74.07%)。定性阶段涉及对30名性健康素养评估得分较低的参与者进行半结构化访谈。通过半结构化访谈收集信息,探索他们的知识和决策过程。定量数据采用描述性统计分析,定性响应采用专题分析。结果:参与者总体性健康素养中等(M = 97.73, SD = 16.91)。关于性行为的决策得分最高(88.79%),而获得卫生信息和服务得分最低(54.72%)。专题分析揭示了四个主要主题:1)需要在正规课堂之外进行补充性教育;2)普遍存在的误解和对不可靠避孕信息来源的依赖;3)青少年获得性健康服务的机会有限;4)选择避孕方法之前的决策过程。结论:显然需要有针对性的、全面的性健康扫盲计划,以提高青少年的知识、沟通技巧和对避孕的理解。让母亲和其他女性亲属作为关键影响者参与进来,以及让护士和青年友好型服务提供者参与进来,至关重要。这些举措应侧重于预防高危行为、推迟开始性行为和减少意外怀孕,特别是在服务不足的非正规教育环境中。
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Assessing sexual health literacy among Thai female adolescents in non-formal education: A mixed-methods study.

Background: Adolescent pregnancy in Thailand and globally remains a major public health issue, often leading to significant health and social consequences. Among adolescents outside the formal education system, low levels of sexual and reproductive health literacy contribute to poor decision-making and increased risk of unintended pregnancy. Targeted, culturally sensitive interventions are essential to bridge these gaps and reduce associated hardships.

Objective: This study aimed to evaluate the sexual health literacy of Thai female adolescents in non-formal education, focusing on their knowledge levels, decision-making processes, and barriers to accessing accurate sexual health information and services.

Methods: A mixed-methods sequential explanatory design was used. Quantitative data were collected between November 2021 and September 2022, and qualitative data between December 2022 and August 2023. Multi-stage random sampling was used to select 270 participants aged 15-19 from non-formal education programs, yielding a final sample of 200 after excluding incomplete data (response rate = 74.07%). The qualitative phase involved semi-structured interviews with 30 participants who scored low on the sexual health literacy assessment. Information was gathered through semi-structured interviews to explore their knowledge and decision-making process. Descriptive statistics were used to analyze the quantitative data, and thematic analysis was used to analyze the qualitative responses.

Results: Participants demonstrated moderate overall sexual health literacy (M = 97.73, SD = 16.91). Decision-making regarding sexual practices scored the highest (88.79%), while access to health information and services scored the lowest (54.72%). Thematic analysis revealed four major themes: 1) The need for supplemental sexual education beyond formal classrooms, 2) Widespread misconceptions and reliance on unreliable contraceptive information sources, 3) Limited access to sexual health services for adolescents, and 4) The decision-making process prior to selecting a contraceptive method.

Conclusion: There is a clear need for targeted, comprehensive sexual health literacy programs that improve adolescents' knowledge, communication skills, and understanding of contraception. Engaging mothers and other female relatives as key influencers, along with the involvement of nurses and youth-friendly service providers, is essential. These initiatives should focus on preventing high-risk behaviors, delaying sexual initiation, and reducing unplanned pregnancies, especially in underserved non-formal education contexts.

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