Literature DB >> 28931963

"When You're a Baby You Don't Have Puberty": Understanding of Puberty and Human Reproduction in Late Childhood and Early Adolescence.

Lisa B Hurwitz1, Alexis R Lauricella1, Brianna Hightower2, Iris Sroka3, Teresa K Woodruff4, Ellen Wartella1.   

Abstract

Basic knowledge of human reproduction can help youth prepare for puberty and make later classes focused on advanced reproductive health topics manageable. With the intention of potentially informing the creation of learning materials, we conducted a needs assessment among children ages 7 to 12 in our suburban Chicago community to ascertain their current understanding of, and beliefs and misconceptions about, human reproduction, and to determine their needs for additional reproductive health education. We held qualitative focus group interviews with local children. Participants primarily reported learning about these topics from their parents prior to receiving school-based education in fifth grade. Their level of understanding was relatively low. They had little knowledge of internal sexual organs, expressed a range of beliefs about conception ranging from inaccurate to accurate but incomplete, and voiced concerns about transitioning into adolescence. This suggests a need for additional resources that provide comprehensible descriptions of reproductive health processes and mitigate puberty-related concerns.

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Keywords:  conception; menstruation; puberty; reproduction; reproductive anatomy

Year:  2016        PMID: 28931963      PMCID: PMC5602544          DOI: 10.1177/0272431616642323

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Early Adolesc        ISSN: 0272-4316


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