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Perceptions, knowledge and exercises of sexual and reproductive health rights and associated factors among adolescents in Arsi zone, Ethiopia: A sequential explanatory mixed method study


Daniel Bekele Wakjira
Debbie Seoka Kgomotso Habedi

Abstract

Sexual and reproductive health rights (SRHRs) are the rights of all people regardless of their age, sex and other characteristics to make choices about their own reproductive issues. However, evidence showed that adolescents lacked the capacity to exercise due to various factors. This study aimed to investigate the perceptions, knowledge and exercises of SRHR and associated factors among secondary school adolescents in Arsi zone. In this study a sequential mixed-method study design with two phases of data collection was conducted. In Phase I, the quantitative data were collected from adolescents (15-19 years) using self-administered questionnaires. In Phase II, an interview guide was used to collect data from 12 key informant interviews with teachers and health care providers and 4 focus group discussions with adolescents. Quantitative data was analysed using SPSS 25 while thematically used in the qualitative phase. Overall, less than half (26.1%) adolescents had the ability to exercise their SRHRs. Age 17-19 years (AOR=3.30, 95% CI: 2.17-5. 23), grades 11-12 (AOR=1.69, 95% CI: 1. 23-2.35) and knowledge (AOR=1.47, 95%CI: 1.05-2.05) were significantly associated with SRHRs exercises. Adolescents had misperceptions and limited knowledge to exercise their reproductive health rights.


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