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Role of guardians in adolescents'reproductive health behaviors in rural area

Le Le Win; San Shwe; Khin Myint Wai; Cho Cho Myint; Kyi Kyi Mar; Win Win Mar.
Artículo | IMSEAR | ID: sea-126977
A cross-sectional community-based study was undertaken in Taikkyi Township during July 1997, to explore the guardians' attitudes and practices relating to adolescents' reproductive health behavior. Altogether 102 guardians who have adolescents between 10 to 19 years of age involved in the study. Majority of the guardians did not favor their adolescents on choosing their fiancees by themselves and having more than one fiancee. While 52 per cent thought adolescents should know about contraceptives before their marriage, 38.2 per cent thought they should not. Most of the guardians approved that dissemination of messages about sex education for the adolescents through mass media was an appropriate way. It was found that most did not allow their teens to discuss such things either in front of them or with others. But some of them (36.3 per cent) said they would respond about those things willingly if or when they were asked. By knowing sex education and reproductive health, about 48 per cent (46.2 per cent of the mothers and 53.6 per cent of the fathers) said adolescents will gain benefits. Regarding information on Reproductive Health, this study highlights the needs for proper education and counselling for guardians, especially on adolescents.