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仅女孩参与的俱乐部对马拉维农村地区未成年少女的 SRH 知识、HIV 风险降低和负面 SRH 结果的影响。

Girl-only clubs' influence on SRH knowledge, HIV risk reduction, and negative SRH outcomes among very young adolescent girls in rural Malawi.

机构信息

School of Public Health, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa.

Centre for Reproductive Health, College of Medicine, University of Malawi, Blantyre, Malawi.

出版信息

BMC Public Health. 2021 Apr 27;21(1):806. doi: 10.1186/s12889-021-10874-x.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Early adolescence is an important period to lay the foundation for positive sexual health development that can overcome sexual and reproductive health (SRH) challenges faced by very young adolescents (VYAs) as they reach puberty and sexual debut. In this study, we explored the following questions: first, what are the experiences of VYA girls on DREAMS' Go Girl club participation? Second, how does club participation influence the VYAs SRH knowledge to reduce their risk for HIV and negative sexual health outcomes?

METHODS

This was a qualitative study in which twenty-three in-depth interviews were conducted with VYA girls aged 12-14 years. These girls were enrolled in girl-only clubs in two rural southern districts in Malawi. The clubs were a part of larger comprehensive HIV prevention project called DREAMS (Determined, Resilient, Empowered, AIDS-free, Mentored, and Safe) which provided an evidence-based core package of interventions to VYAs to prevent HIV. Interventions included improved access to key health services, education support, social skills, asset building, and economic strengthening. Narrative inquiry was used to generate first-hand accounts of the girls' experiences with club participation. Thematic analysis was used to generate themes from the transcribed stories.

RESULTS

Six main themes were generated: 1) reasons for joining the clubs with desire to learn about SRH as a motivation for joining the clubs.; 2) influence on gender norms and roles whereby participants described a change of gender roles and norms at home; 3) influence on child abuse practices whereby participants reported a decline in child abusive practices at home;4) influence on life skills and social networks whereby participants described learning about networking; 5) support to go back to school whereby out-of-school girls described how economic empowerment of their guardians facilitated their return to school; and 6) influence of clubs on SRH knowledge acquisition and behaviours whereby participants described acquiring knowledge on sexual health issues.

CONCLUSION

Girls-only HIV and SRH programs coupled with economic empowerment for their families can be effective in keeping VYA girls in school and improving SRH knowledge and health seeking behavior.

摘要

背景

青少年早期是为积极的性健康发展奠定基础的重要时期,这可以克服非常年轻的青少年(VYA)在青春期和性初体验时面临的性和生殖健康(SRH)挑战。在这项研究中,我们探讨了以下问题:首先,VYA 女孩参与 DREAMS'Go Girl 俱乐部的经历是什么?其次,俱乐部参与如何影响 VYA 的 SRH 知识,以降低她们感染 HIV 和不良性健康结果的风险?

方法

这是一项定性研究,其中对 23 名 12-14 岁的 VYA 女孩进行了深入访谈。这些女孩在马拉维两个农村南部地区参加了仅限女孩的俱乐部。这些俱乐部是一个名为 DREAMS(坚定、有韧性、有力量、无艾滋病、有指导、安全)的大型综合 HIV 预防项目的一部分,该项目为 VYA 提供了一整套基于证据的干预措施,以预防 HIV。干预措施包括改善获得关键卫生服务、教育支持、社交技能、资产建设和经济增强的机会。叙事探究用于生成女孩参与俱乐部的第一手经历。主题分析用于从转录的故事中生成主题。

结果

生成了六个主要主题:1)加入俱乐部的原因,渴望学习 SRH 是加入俱乐部的动机;2)对性别规范和角色的影响,参与者描述了在家中性别角色和规范的变化;3)对虐待儿童行为的影响,参与者报告在家中虐待儿童行为减少;4)对生活技能和社交网络的影响,参与者描述了关于网络的学习;5)支持重返学校,失学女孩描述了如何通过其监护人的经济赋权促进她们重返学校;6)俱乐部对 SRH 知识获取和行为的影响,参与者描述了获得性健康问题的知识。

结论

针对 HIV 和 SRH 的女孩专用方案以及为其家庭提供经济赋权可以有效地让 VYA 女孩留在学校,提高 SRH 知识和健康寻求行为。

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