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Adolescent sexual reproductive health education among secondary school students in Zanzibar: A case of urban west region

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dc.creator Bukheti, Hasina Salim
dc.date 2019-01-10T07:54:09Z
dc.date 2019-01-10T07:54:09Z
dc.date 2017
dc.date.accessioned 2022-10-20T12:07:25Z
dc.date.available 2022-10-20T12:07:25Z
dc.identifier Bukheti, H. S. (2017). Adolescent sexual reproductive health education among secondary school students in Zanzibar: A case of urban west region. Dodoma: The University of Dodoma
dc.identifier http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12661/518
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12661/518
dc.description Dissertation (MA Sociology)
dc.description Adolescent Sexual Reproductive Health Education is a matter of concern for developed and developing countries due to the fact that most of adolescents suffered from Sexual Reproductive Health (SRH) complications and problems including; teenage pregnancies, Sexual Transmitted Infection (STI’s) including HIV/AIDS, early marriages and unsafe abortion, immoral sex including; homosexuality, sexual violence and unsafe sex are common practices among Zanzibar students. Accordingly, the objectives of the study were to explore students’ knowledge on adolescent sexual reproductive health education, analyze adolescent sexual reproductive health education contents, examine students’ and social perceptions on adolescent sexual reproductive health education and lastly, to identify students’ attitudes towards healthy sexual behaviors. The qualitative methods of data collection and presentation such as focus group discussion and in depth interview were applied. The findings portray that there is inadequate knowledge of reproductive health education among students and teachers. Besides, the findings confirm that students’ Adolescent Sexual Reproductive Health Education (ASRHE) depends on teacher’s knowledge on ASRHE. The content of ASRHE is not well known to teachers and students, most of them confused ASRHE and Life Planning Skills topics. Perception on ASRHE is still debatable among Zanzibar societies. Parents and teachers are still doubting and not aware of what comprised in ASRHE and the approaches used if they are relevant to their norms and values. Attitudes of the students towards healthy sexual behavior are not stable because changing a certain behavior depends on mass of knowledge students have and strategies on how to quit unhealthy sexual behaviour and adopting healthy sexual behaviour. Eventually, the study recommends that the Ministry of Education and Vocational Training and other stakeholders, to offer ASRHE trainings to teachers, students, madras that guarantee availability of skilled facilitators with ability in behavior change. Furthermore, it is essential sensitize parents and society in order to improve cooperation between teachers and parents progressing students healthy sexual behaviours.
dc.language en
dc.publisher The University of Dodoma
dc.subject Adolescent
dc.subject Sexual Reproductive Health
dc.subject Health Education
dc.subject Zanzibar
dc.subject Tanzania
dc.subject Teenage pregnancies
dc.subject Sexual Transmitted Infection
dc.subject Early marriages
dc.subject Unsafe abortion
dc.subject Immoral sex
dc.subject Adolescents
dc.subject Reproductive health
dc.subject Sexual behaviours
dc.title Adolescent sexual reproductive health education among secondary school students in Zanzibar: A case of urban west region
dc.type Dissertation


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