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Unmet Needs for Comprehensive Sexuality Education : A Qualitative Study Among Secondary School Students in Western Kenya

Authors :
Håkansson, Miranda
Mamo, Rahel Abebe
Parwani, Haroon Bayani
Otieno, Beatrice
Makenzius, Marlene
Håkansson, Miranda
Mamo, Rahel Abebe
Parwani, Haroon Bayani
Otieno, Beatrice
Makenzius, Marlene
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

The aim of this qualitative study was to explore desired ways to deliver comprehensive sexuality education (CSE) and topics, among secondary school students in a low-resource setting in Western Kenya. One school (n = 440) has received 8–9-h CSE intervention, while the other school (n = 496) served as a control. After one-year follow-up the students were asked (one open-ended question) to suggest desired topics of CSE, with a response rate of 93% (n = 867). The following topics were suggested by the students: abortion, contraception, sexual rights, abstinence and STI/HIV, and preferred CSE delivery means were school-based teaching, online resources and social media, community-based elements or trusted individuals. The students who had not received the intervention were more in favor of an abstinence-only approach and demonstrated more negative attitudes toward abortion.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1386988096
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080.15546128.2023.2189194