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Parent-child communication about sexual and reproductive health: perspectives of Jordanian and Syrian parents.

Areej Othman1, Abeer Shaheen2, Maysoon Otoum3, Mohannad Aldiqs4, Iqbal Hamad5, Maysoon Dabobe6, Ana Langer7, Jewel Gausman8.   

Abstract

Young people throughout the world face considerable challenges related to their sexual and reproductive health (SRH). The parent-child relationship is fundamental to shaping children's trajectories through adolescence and suggests considerable potential to improve youth SRH knowledge. Lack of parent-child sexual communication (PCSC) may cause youth to turn instead to questionable information sources, such as peers, the internet and social media. The limited research in this area, and specifically in the Middle East, led us to explore how parents discuss SRH issues with their children and pinpointed the potential role for parents in supporting their children's SRH needs. A qualitative research approach was used, with 20 focus groups stratified by nationality and sex of participants from four major communities in Jordan. Thematic coding and analysis was used. Parents described their willingness to "break the culture of shame." Three primary strategies emerged: (1) the gender match, (2) mothers as a safe space and (3) seeking help from others, which included two sub-themes: incorporating others, and relying on the delivery of SRH information in schools. Strengths and challenges were inherent within each strategy, and discussion topics varied according to the strategy used. Evidence from this study provides an opportunity for future research and programming to improve adolescent health outcomes within conservative milieus to break the intergenerational cycle of shame. Interventions are suggested to target parents' knowledge and self-confidence to help youth achieve their sexual development. Using gender-matched PCSC strategies, school-based platforms and religious institutions are ways to destigmatise such topics.

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Keywords:  Jordan; gender; parents; parent–child sexual communication; qualitative research; reproductive health; sexual and reproductive health; sexuality

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32425136      PMCID: PMC7888065          DOI: 10.1080/26410397.2020.1758444

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sex Reprod Health Matters        ISSN: 2641-0397


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