| Literature DB >> 26621129 |
Wilson Winstons Muhwezi1, Anne Ruhweza Katahoire2, Cecily Banura3, Herbert Mugooda4, Doris Kwesiga5, Sheri Bastien6, Knut-Inge Klepp7.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Evidence suggests that in spite of some adolescents being sexually active, many parents do not discuss sex-related issues with them due to lack of age-appropriate respectful vocabulary and skills. The likelihood of parent-adolescent communication improving sexual and reproductive health outcomes appears plausible. The desire to understand parent-adolescent communication and how to improve it for promotion of healthy sexual behaviours inspired this research. The paper is meant to describe perceptions of adolescents, parents and school administrators about parent-adolescent communication on sexual issues; describe the content of such communication and identify factors that influence this communication.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26621129 PMCID: PMC4665849 DOI: 10.1186/s12978-015-0099-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Reprod Health ISSN: 1742-4755 Impact factor: 3.223
Sample questions in data collection guides
| Questions in students’ FGDs | Questions in parents’ FGDs | Questions in school managers’ KII guide |
|---|---|---|
| • What do you know about SRH? | • What do you know about sexual and reproductive health? | • Does this school offer sex education classes? ( |
| • How do you access information (What sources of information do you use to find out) about SRH? ( | • What do you think about parents discussing SRH issues with their adolescent children? ( | • What topics are covered under this? |
| • What role do you think parents should play in adolescents’ SRH? | • Do you talk to your adolescent children about SRH issues? Why or why not? | • What process is followed during these classes? ( |
| • Do your parents ever talk to you about SRH issues? ( | • [For those who discuss SRH issues with their adolescent children], what topics do you discuss with them? ( | • What methods do you use to encourage/ensure participation of parents in school activities? ( |
| • For those who discuss with their parents, what topics have you discussed with your parents? ( | • How are these conversations held? ( | • What is your opinion on parents discussing SRH issues with their adolescent children? ( |
| • For those who do not discuss their parents about sexual and reproductive health, what could be the reasons for such? | • What challenges do you face in talking to your adolescent children about sex and reproductive health? ( | • What strategies do you think would be suitable to involve parents in discussing sexual and reproductive health issues with their children? |
| • What would wish to see or hear (content) from your parents about SRH discussions? | • What would make it easier for parents to discuss SRH issues with their children? | • Are there any other comments you wish to make or questions you wish to ask on the topic discussed? |
| • How are these messages passed on? ( | • What do you think about schools providing SRH health information to your children? | |
| • Do you get satisfied/more knowledgeable after these discussions? Why or why not? | • What information would you want them to receive at school? ( | |
| • What are the challenges you face in discussing SRH issues? | • How can parents be encouraged to take part in school programmes on SRH issues? | |
| • What benefits have you gained from discussing sexual and reproductive health with your parents? | • Are there any other comments you wish to make or questions you wish to ask on the topic discussed? | |
| • What methods would you suggest to improve discussions on sexual and reproductive health with your parents? | ||
| • What information on sexual and reproductive health would you like to receive from your parents? | ||
| • Are there any other comments you wish to make or questions you wish to ask on the topic discussed? |