In-school adolescents’ perception of sexuality education in region 1 of the Gambia

Phebian I.G. Sagnia(1), Momodou Jeng(2),


(1) Directorate of Health Research, Ministry of Health, Banjul, The Gambia
(2) Curriculum and Research Directorate, Ministry of Basic and Secondary Education, Banjul, The Gambia
Corresponding Author

Abstract


Unmet sexual education needs of adolescents due to socio-cultural challenges have been ignored in different societies. This study investigated students’ perception on the sexual education they received at school level, and what they really preferred and needed. In this qualitative study, five focus group discussions with 50 adolescents and 10 individual in-depth interviews were conducted among respondents aged 15-19 in both public and private schools in region 1, The Gambia. Data were analyzed using qualitative content analysis. The study results revealed that the adolescents were dissatisfied with the sexuality education in their schools. The emerged themes included: lack of priority for sexuality education, lack of appropriate educational materials and trained teachers and inconsistency of the sexuality education content with the adolescents’ needs. The adolescents in this study showed great abilities to appraise sexuality education and health services delivered for them, and so any program for sexual health promotion in adolescents ought to address adolescents’ needs, demands, and aspirations. (Afr J Reprod Health 2023; 27 [2]: 49-56).

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Unmet sexual education needs of adolescents due to socio-cultural challenges have been ignored in different societies. This study

investigated students’ perception on the sexual education they received at school level, and what they really preferred and needed.

In this qualitative study, five focus group discussions with 50 adolescents and 10 individual in-depth interviews were conducted

among respondents aged 15-19 in both public and private schools in region 1, The Gambia. Data were analyzed using qualitative

content analysis. The study results revealed that the adolescents were dissatisfied with the sexuality education in their schools. The

emerged themes included: lack of priority for sexuality education, lack of appropriate educational materials and trained teachers and

inconsistency of the sexuality education content with the adolescents’ needs. The adolescents in this study showed great abilities to

appraise sexuality education and health services delivered for them, and so any program for sexual health promotion in adolescents

ought to address adolescents’ needs, demands, and aspirations. (Afr J Reprod Health 2023; 27 [2]: 49-56).


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