| Literature DB >> 32318601 |
Fariba Askari1, Khadigeh Mirzaiinajmabadi2, Mahmood Saeedy Rezvani3, Seyyed Mohsen Asgharinekah4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Sexual health education, especially in adolescents, faces excess challenges in many cultures. Iranian adolescents, especially boys, have many educational needs in the field of sexual health that have not been met due to various obstacles. The main purpose of this qualitative study was to explore the challenges of sexual health education for Iranian adolescent boys.Entities:
Keywords: Adolescent; boys; challenges; qualitative study; sexual health education
Year: 2020 PMID: 32318601 PMCID: PMC7161661 DOI: 10.4103/jehp.jehp_462_19
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Educ Health Promot ISSN: 2277-9531
Examples of semantic units, codes, subcategories, and category
| Category | Subcategories | Codes | Semantic units |
|---|---|---|---|
| Extrapersonal barriers to sexual health education for adolescent boys aged 12-16 years | Cultural heterogeneity | Cultural differences of families | One of the barriers that make us unable to teach sexual health is that children come from different families with various cultures and we cannot teach everyone in the same way |
| School inadequacy | Inability to manage the classroom for sexual health education | ||
| Once a time I talked about sexual health in the classroom, but the class was disrupted and everyone began to play a joke |
The Demographic characteristics of participants
| Participants (adults) | Age (years) | Gender | Education level | Participants (adolescents) | Age (years) | Gender | Education level |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 37 | Female | PhD | 1 | 14 | Male | 9th grade |
| 2 | 48 | Male | MSc | 2 | 15 | Male | 10th grade |
| 3 | 58 | Male | PhD | 3 | 15 | Male | 10th grade |
| 4 | 54 | Female | PhD | 4 | 12 | Male | 7th grade |
| 5 | 50 | Male | MSc | 5 | 16 | Male | 10th grade |
| 6 | 52 | Male | PhD | 6 | 13 | Male | 8th grade |
| 7 | 40 | Male | PhD | 7 | 13 | Male | 7th grade |
| 8 | 49 | Male | MSc | 8 | 15 | Male | 9th grade |
| 9 | 55 | Female | MSc | 9 | 15 | Male | 10th grade |
| 10 | 46 | Female | MSc | 10 | 16 | Male | 10th grade |
| 11 | 42 | Female | BSc | 11 | 12 | Male | 7th grade |
| 12 | 36 | Female | MSc | 12 | 14 | Male | 9th grade |
| 13 | 54 | Male | Religious Sciences | 13 | 15 | Male | 10th grade |
| 14 | 47 | Male | MSc | 14 | 14 | Male | 8th grade |
| 15 | 48 | Female | BSc | 15 | 14 | Male | 8th grade |
| 16 | 55 | Male | MSc | 16 | 13 | Male | 7th grade |
| 17 | 49 | Male | Diploma | 17 | 14 | Male | 9th grade |
| 18 | 39 | Female | BSc | 18 | 14 | Male | 9th grade |
| 19 | 38 | Female | High school | 19 | 14 | Male | 8th grade |
| 20 | 48 | Female | PhD | 20 | 16 | Male | 10th grade |
| 21 | 50 | Male | BSc | ||||
| 22 | 35 | Female | Diploma | ||||
| 23 | 42 | Male | BSc | ||||
| 24 | 39 | Male | Diploma | ||||
| 25 | 40 | Male | Diploma |
Main categories and subcategories related to challenges of sexual health education for adolescent boys
| Categories | Subcategories | Codes |
|---|---|---|
| Extrapersonal barriers to sexual health education for adolescent boys aged 12-16 years | Lack of clear policies | Concerns about legal consequences |
| Legal prohibition of sexual health education about females | ||
| Lack of an overall policy on sexual health education at schools | ||
| No legal basis of sexual health education within the community | ||
| Conflict between science and law and religious teachings on sexual health education | ||
| Family inadequacy | Negative reactions of family toward adolescent sexual behavior | |
| Low parental awareness regarding sexual health | ||
| Passivity of family concerning sexual health education | ||
| Emotional weaknesses of family | ||
| Conflict in parenting in family | ||
| Parental fears of deviations following sexual health education | ||
| Parents’ refusal (shame) | ||
| Delays in answering sex-related questions by adolescents | ||
| Parental opposition toward early sexual health education in adolescence | ||
| Social barriers | Low social attention to sexual health | |
| Traditional barriers to sexual health education | ||
| Community resistance against sexual health education | ||
| Sustaining manifest sexual discourse in today’s Iranian society | ||
| Sexual discourse as a taboo | ||
| Peer pressure | ||
| Cultural heterogeneity | Cultural differences between parents and children | |
| Cultural differences between adolescents | ||
| Cultural differences between families | ||
| Family opposition toward sexual health education for adolescents | ||
| School inadequacy | Preventive principles of sexual health education for adolescents | |
| Deficit of sexual health education resources for adolescents | ||
| Lack of organized education for chastity classes | ||
| Failure to understand sexual health education meaning | ||
| Inability to manage a sexual health education classroom | ||
| School negligence of adolescent sexual health education | ||
| Ambiguity in sexual health education at schools | ||
| No special instructors to teach sexual health to adolescents at schools | ||
| Lack of control over content provided by invited speakers in the field of adolescent sexual health education | ||
| Cyber threats | Lack of cyber use culture | |
| Risk of incorrect information from cyberspace | ||
| Cultural invasion against Iranian adolescents | ||
| Educational process inadequacy | Ineffective sexual health education for adolescents | |
| Late sexual health education for adolescents | ||
| Lack of trained and expert individuals | ||
| Intrapersonal barriers to sexual health education for adolescent boys aged 12-16 years | Uncontrolled emotions of adolescence | Adolescence love as well as false and transient emotions |
| Lack of abstinence and control | ||
| Friendship with opposite sex as a right | ||
| Interest in experiencing friendship with opposite sex | ||
| Adolescent rebellion | Lack of interactions with parents | |
| Lack of interactions with teachers | ||
| Adolescents’ battle for independence | ||
| Information and communication weaknesses | Lack of raising questions about sex by adolescents | |
| Incomplete information about sexual health among adolescents | ||
| Inaccurate information about sexual health among adolescents | ||
| Irrational shame about sex-related questions among adolescents | ||
| Adolescents’ concerns about being judged by others | Making fun of asking sex-related questioning among adolescents | |
| Uncertainty about confidentiality among adolescents | ||
| Fear of losing social status among adolescents | ||
| Adolescents’ concerns about their parents’ doubts after asking sex-related questions |