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AuthorOthman, Areej K
AuthorAbuidhail, Jamila A
AuthorAbdel Razeq, Nadin M
AuthorShaheen, Abeer
AuthorBushnaq, Mohammad A
AuthorAli, Mohammad N
AuthorAbu Hananneh, Mutaz M
AuthorMarmash, Lily
AuthorLanger, Ana
AuthorGausman, Jewel
Available date2025-06-15T12:00:45Z
Publication Date2025-05-01
Publication NameCulture, Health & Sexuality
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13691058.2025.2487097
CitationOthman, A. K., Abuidhail, J. A., Abdel Razeq, N. M., Shaheen, A., Bushnaq, M. A., Ali, M. N., ... & Gausman, J. (2025). Jordanian and Syrian adolescents’ perspectives on where, what and how to seek sexual and reproductive health information. Culture, Health & Sexuality, 1-17.
ISSN1369-1058
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/65549
AbstractThis descriptive qualitative study explored Jordanian and Syrian adolescents' understandings of available sexual and reproductive health (SRH) information sources and identified their perceived barriers to accessing these sources. The sample consisted of 179 adolescent participants aged 15-19 who were enrolled from community centres in the four main cities of northern and central Jordan. Same-sex trained facilitators guided focus groups to generate discussions. Thematic analysis found that adolescents frequently expressed how conservative social norms, referred to as the 'culture of shame,' prohibited them from accessing and obtaining accurate SRH information. The 'taboo' surrounding SRH in Jordanian society made adolescents feel embarrassed and judged when seeking SRH information. Intergenerational dialogue regarding SRH was generally prohibited and limited. Despite the cultural shame surrounding reproduction and sexuality, participants identified diverse sources in their quest for adequate and reliable SRH information. This study underscores the need for culturally acceptable and youth-friendly SRH services and information. Efforts should be directed towards meeting adolescents, and young people's needs in this regard. Additionally, the sensitive nature of SRH topics for Jordanian adolescents and their parents should be considered.
Languageen
PublisherTaylor and Francis
SubjectArab
adolescents
sexual and reproductive health
sexuality
women
TitleJordanian and Syrian adolescents' perspectives on where, what and how to seek sexual and reproductive health information.
TypeArticle
Pagination1-17
ESSN1464-5351
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