加强青年性健康和生殖健康的安全空间:范围审查。

IF 3.4 2区 医学 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Salima Meherali, Yared Asmare Aynalem, Saba Nisa, Adeyinka G Ishola, Zohra Lassi
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导言:安全空间在为青年的性健康和生殖健康提供支持方面发挥着至关重要的作用。当年轻人经历重大的身体和情感变化时,他们经常遇到挑战,如社会禁忌和缺乏与他们的性健康和生殖健康需求相关的可访问信息。本综述探讨了利用安全空间为青少年性生殖健康提供支持性环境以应对这些复杂性的现有文献。方法:本综述遵循Arksey和O'Malley的范围评价框架方法。通过Medline、EMBASE、CINAHL和Scopus对2013年1月至2023年12月间发表的研究进行了全面检索。结果:学校成为最常见的安全场所(37项研究),有效地提高了安全套的使用、性健康和生殖健康知识和服务的使用率。以社区为基础的倡议(例如,青年俱乐部和外展计划)对于减少耻辱感和培养积极的性健康和生殖健康态度至关重要。与此同时,数字平台显示出解决高危行为和意外怀孕问题的潜力。干预措施包括教育会议、资源分配、咨询和同伴支持。虽然大多数研究报告了积极的结果,但长期疗效和可持续性的证据有限。结论:安全空间通过促进知情决策和减少危险行为,具有显著的改善青少年性健康和生殖健康结果的潜力。然而,应严格评估干预措施的有效性,更加重视创新、数字化方法和长期影响。量身定制、包容和可持续的战略对于满足全球青年的多样化需求至关重要。
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Safe spaces enhancing sexual and reproductive health for youth: a scoping review.

Introduction: Safe spaces play a crucial role in providing support for the sexual and reproductive health (SRH) of youth. As young individuals undergo significant physical and emotional changes, they often encounter challenges such as societal taboos and a lack of accessible information related to their SRH needs. This scoping review explores the existing literature on using safe spaces to offer a supportive environment for adolescents SRH to navigate these complexities.

Methods: This review adhered to Arksey and O'Malley's scoping review framework method. A comprehensive search was conducted across Medline, EMBASE, CINAHL, and Scopus for studies published between January 2013 and December 2023. It focused on youth aged 15 to < 25 years, including primary studies and grey literature in English from diverse global contexts, excluding non-English studies and scoping/systematic reviews. The screening was done using Covidence software by two independent reviewers. Data were extracted and analyzed using descriptive statistics and narrative synthesis to summarize the findings.

Results: Schools emerged as the most common safe spaces (37 studies), effectively increasing condom use, SRH knowledge, and service utilization. Community-based initiatives (e.g., youth clubs and outreach programs) were critical in reducing stigma and fostering positive SRH attitudes. At the same time, digital platforms demonstrated the potential to address high-risk behaviours and unplanned pregnancies. Interventions included educational sessions, resource distribution, counseling, and peer support. While most studies reported positive outcomes, the evidence for long-term efficacy and sustainability was limited.

Conclusion: Safe spaces hold significant potential to improve youth SRH outcomes by fostering informed decision-making and reducing risky behaviors. However, the effectiveness of interventions should be critically evaluated, with more emphasis on innovative, digital approaches and long-term impact. Tailored, inclusive, and sustainable strategies are essential to address the diverse needs of youth globally.

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Reproductive Health
Reproductive Health PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
CiteScore
6.00
自引率
5.90%
发文量
220
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Reproductive Health focuses on all aspects of human reproduction. The journal includes sections dedicated to adolescent health, female fertility and midwifery and all content is open access. Reproductive health is defined as a state of physical, mental, and social well-being in all matters relating to the reproductive system, at all stages of life. Good reproductive health implies that people are able to have a satisfying and safe sex life, the capability to reproduce and the freedom to decide if, when, and how often to do so. Men and women should be informed about and have access to safe, effective, affordable, and acceptable methods of family planning of their choice, and the right to appropriate health-care services that enable women to safely go through pregnancy and childbirth.
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