Briggs L A
Department of Health and Physical Education, Rivers State College of Education, Port Harcourt, Nigeria.
J R Soc Health. 1994 Oct;114(5):235-9. doi: 10.1177/146642409411400504.
The view point of secondary school teachers on reproductive health, specifically, their attitude towards contraceptive practice among sexually active schoolgirls and general opinion on teenage pregnancy was examined. A sample survey of teachers was conducted in all the registered girls and mixed post primary schools in Port Harcourt. A substantial proportion of teachers were of the opinion that sexually active schoolgirls should not be encouraged to use contraceptives because they damage reproductive organs. A greater proportion (33.8%) of teachers was also of the opinion that schoolgirls should abstain from sex until they are married. This was closely followed by the suggestion that sexually active girls should use contraceptives (20.8%). The majority (48.3%) of teachers, however, advocated a sex education programme in the schools in order to prevent unwanted pregnancy.
研究了中学教师对生殖健康的观点,具体而言,考察了他们对性活跃女学生避孕措施的态度以及对青少年怀孕的总体看法。在哈科特港所有注册的女子学校和小学后混合学校对教师进行了抽样调查。相当一部分教师认为,不应鼓励性活跃的女学生使用避孕药具,因为它们会损害生殖器官。更大比例(33.8%)的教师还认为,女学生在结婚前应 abstain from sex。紧随其后的建议是性活跃的女孩应该使用避孕药具(20.8%)。然而,大多数(48.3%)教师主张在学校开展性教育项目以防止意外怀孕。