Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health in El Salvador

Autor: Cortez, Rafael, Revuelta, Karin-Annabela, Guirola, Yolanda
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2015
Předmět:
POPULATION STUDIES
BOYS
ALCOHOL
CHILDREN
ADULTHOOD
CHILD HEALTH
PREMARITAL SEXUAL ACTIVITY
FAMILIES
AGING
CONTRACEPTION
SEXUAL HARASSMENT
YOUNG PEOPLE
SEX WORKERS
ADOLESCENTS
FEMALE BEHAVIOUR
SEXUAL ENCOUNTER
OLDER ADOLESCENTS
MENTAL ILLNESS
HEALTH FOR ALL
SEXUAL VIOLENCE
IMMUNODEFICIENCY
REPRODUCTIVE RIGHTS
ADOLESCENT PREGNANCIES
REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH RIGHTS
HOLISTIC APPROACH
WORKERS
HUMAN IMMUNODEFICIENCY VIRUS
DEPRESSION
SEXUAL ORIENTATION
CRIME
STIS
AVERAGE AGE
SIBLINGS
SEXUAL ACTIVITY
SEXUALLY ACTIVE
PILL
ADOLESCENCE
RISK FACTORS
HEALTH OUTCOMES
SOCIAL SERVICES
GIRLS
PREGNANCY OUTCOMES
MULTIPLE SEXUAL PARTNERS
HEALTH
GONORRHEA
SEXUAL HEALTH
FIRST SEX
AGED
VIOLENCE
MACHISMO
SEXUAL REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH
HOMOSEXUALITY
ADOLESCENT GIRLS
ABORTIONS
ACCESS TO HEALTH INFORMATION
BEHAVIOURS
UNSAFE ABORTIONS
SEXUAL BEHAVIOUR
SCHOOLS
SEXUAL ABUSE
AGE
PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES
FEMALE ADOLESCENTS
PEER EDUCATION
INTIMATE PARTNER
INTERGENERATIONAL TRANSMISSION
ONSET OF PUBERTY
ADOLESCENT-FRIENDLY HEALTH SERVICES
UNMARRIED ADOLESCENTS
CONTRACEPTIVE METHODS
ADOLESCENT BOYS
DECISION MAKING
MORTALITY
SOCIAL NORMS
SERVICES
PREVENTION
RISKS
USE OF CONTRACEPTION
INTERVIEW
ROLE IN SOCIETY
VICTIMS
HUMAN RIGHTS
MATERNAL MORTALITY
PREGNANT ADOLESCENT
RISKY SEXUAL BEHAVIOR
ADOLESCENT PREGNANCY
SEXUAL PARTNERS
HEALTH PROMOTION
PREGNANT WOMEN
BIRTHS
UNMARRIED WOMEN
MENTAL
HOMOSEXUALS
SEXUAL BEHAVIOURS
FRIENDLY HEALTH SERVICES
ADOLESCENT DEATHS
INFORMED CONSENT
GENDER NORMS
HEALTH EDUCATION
IMMUNE DEFICIENCY SYNDROME
MASCULINITY
ADOLESCENT
CONTRACEPTIVE KNOWLEDGE
SOCIAL WORK
SEXUAL BEHAVIOR
FIRST PREGNANCY
ILLEGAL ABORTIONS
ALCOHOLICS
DEATH AMONG ADOLESCENTS
ABORTION
NATIONAL FAMILY HEALTH SURVEY
YOUNG WOMEN
BIRTHS TO ADOLESCENTS
MORNING AFTER PILL
CONDOMS
PREGNANT ADOLESCENTS
EARLY PREGNANCY
SYPHILIS
FAMILY PLANNING
SEX EDUCATION
IUDS
AIDS
SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTIONS
SEXUAL INTERCOURSE
PREGNANCY
YOUTH
HEALTH CARE
INFLUENZA
INFECTIONS
HEPATITIS B
BISEXUAL
FIRST SEXUAL ENCOUNTER
NUTRITION
SEX
PUBLIC HEALTH
CHILDBIRTH
MATERNAL DEATHS
ADOLESCENT FEMALES
MATERNAL MORTALITY RATE
SUICIDE
CONTRACEPTIVES
MORBIDITY
ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION
PEOPLE
ADOLESCENT MOTHERS
ADOLESCENT GIRL
PREGNANCIES
SEXUALITY
KNOWLEDGE
CHILD HEALTH SERVICES
SEXUALLY ACTIVE FEMALES
INTERNET
ADOLESCENT FERTILITY
FEMALE CONDOMS
REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH EDUCATION
MORTALITY RATE
MARITAL STATUS
CONTRACEPTIVE USE
LATER ADOLESCENCE
SEXUALLY ACTIVE ADOLESCENTS
MATERNAL MORBIDITY
LAWS
KIDNEY DISEASES
BASIC HUMAN RIGHTS
HEALTH SERVICES
PUBERTY
DISABILITIES
NURSES
WEIGHT
MARRIED ADOLESCENTS
REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH
SOCIAL SUPPORT
Popis: The aim of the study is to understand the sexual and reproductive health (SRH) behavior and determinants among adolescents in El Salvador using data from a survey of 1,258 adolescents’ aged 10-19 and 12 interviews with representatives from the Ministry of Health (MOH), Ministry of Education (MOE), nongovernmental organizations (NGOs), and United Nation (UN) agencies. The study found that adolescents were not educated enough on their sexual and reproductive health rights (SRHR), and have limited use of and access to contraceptives. Alcohol and violence were found to be associated with risky sexual behavior, requiring a multisectoral response from the government and civil society. Adolescents need to receive earlier and more accurate information on their SRHR; and this information should be disseminated in a way that empowers adolescents to make responsible decisions about their sexual reproductive health. The MOE can play a vital role in informing adolescents in this area, and adjust these programs when necessary. Further, the role of parents is critical, as the study found that adolescents are not receiving adequate and enough SRHR information from their parents. In addition, the MOH needs to offer adolescent-friendly health services, which includes trained health personnel. Although adolescents stated that the maternal and child health programs offered were satisfactory and the government has made an effort at educating adolescents on human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS), both the promotion of contraceptive methods and monitoring adolescent SRHR remain as key challenges to be addressed by multisectoral interventions.
Databáze: OpenAIRE