Erschienen in:
01.01.2012 | Symposium on Adolescent Care Counseling
Attitude of Parents and Teachers towards Adolescent Reproductive and Sexual Health Education
verfasst von:
M. K. C. Nair, M. L. Leena, Mini K Paul, H. Vijayan Pillai, George Babu, P. S. Russell, Yamini Thankachi
Erschienen in:
Indian Journal of Pediatrics
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Sonderheft 1/2012
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Abstract
Objective
To assess parents’ and teachers’ attitude towards Adolescent Reproductive Sexual Health Education (ARSHE).
Methods
The study group consisted of a random sample of 795 parents and 115 teachers belonging to three urban schools (one boys only, one girls only and one co-education) and one co-education rural school at Thiruvananthapuram district, Kerala, where an ICMR supported ARSHE intervention programme was done subsequently. A self-administered questionnaire for parents and teachers developed by an ICMR taskforce for ARSHE programme was used to assess their opinion on the need, content and the appropriate person to provide adolescent reproductive sexual health education in a school setting.
Results
65.2% of parents and 40.9% teachers have not discussed growth and development issues with their adolescents. Only 5.2% teachers and 1.1% parents discussed sexual aspects with adolescents. 44% of parents agreed that information on HIV/AIDS/STD should be provided. More than 50% of parents were not sure whether information on topics like masturbation, dating, safe sex, contraceptives, pregnancy, abortion and childcare should be provided to adolescents.
Conclusions
Results pointed out the need for introducing reproductive and sexual education in the school setting. Only 1.1% of parents and 5.2% teachers actually discussed sexual aspects with adolescents which highlights the need for parent and teacher awareness programs before ARSHE is introduced in the schools.