TY - JOUR
T1 - Adolescent sexual and reproductive health literacy needs
T2 - a sub-national level assessment in Ghana
AU - Nkrumah, Jacqueline
AU - Abuosi, Aaron A.
AU - Baku, Anita Asiwome Adzo
AU - Yarney, Lily
AU - Abekah-Nkrumah, Gordon
AU - Tettey, Cecil Randolph
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s) 2024. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved.
PY - 2024/6/1
Y1 - 2024/6/1
N2 - This study assessed young adolescents’ access and literacy challenges to sexual and reproductive health information and knowledge gaps in the Effutu Municipality in the Central Region of Ghana. We used a narrative design and a focus group discussion method to glean data from 52 in-school adolescents, aged 11–15. Focus group discussions were conducted using a discussion guide and data were processed using QDA Miner (version 6.0). We analyzed data thematically using an iterative process of data validation, coding and recording. The participants had poor knowledge of the concepts of sexual and reproductive health and its essential domains. Abstinence was the predominant sexual and reproductive health goal of the participants. Yet, many males admitted to having sexual partners. There was difficult linguistic and physical access to structured and safe information. Personal hygiene, signs of sexual maturation and abstinence were the predominant contents available to young adolescents. A revision of adolescent health policies and strategies to embrace actions for improving unrestricted access to easy-to-read educational materials and adolescent health literacy is essential. Creating adolescent corners and introducing peer education in schools within Effutu and other municipalities in the Central Region will be useful.
AB - This study assessed young adolescents’ access and literacy challenges to sexual and reproductive health information and knowledge gaps in the Effutu Municipality in the Central Region of Ghana. We used a narrative design and a focus group discussion method to glean data from 52 in-school adolescents, aged 11–15. Focus group discussions were conducted using a discussion guide and data were processed using QDA Miner (version 6.0). We analyzed data thematically using an iterative process of data validation, coding and recording. The participants had poor knowledge of the concepts of sexual and reproductive health and its essential domains. Abstinence was the predominant sexual and reproductive health goal of the participants. Yet, many males admitted to having sexual partners. There was difficult linguistic and physical access to structured and safe information. Personal hygiene, signs of sexual maturation and abstinence were the predominant contents available to young adolescents. A revision of adolescent health policies and strategies to embrace actions for improving unrestricted access to easy-to-read educational materials and adolescent health literacy is essential. Creating adolescent corners and introducing peer education in schools within Effutu and other municipalities in the Central Region will be useful.
KW - access
KW - adolescent sexual and reproductive health
KW - information
KW - knowledge promotion
KW - literacy
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85196723272&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1093/heapro/daae065
DO - 10.1093/heapro/daae065
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85196723272
SN - 0957-4824
VL - 39
JO - Health Promotion International
JF - Health Promotion International
IS - 3
M1 - daae065
ER -