Young people’s and stakeholders’ perspectives of adolescent sexual risk behavior in Kilifi County, Kenya: A qualitative study
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2018
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A lack of research exists around the most common forms of sexual risk behaviors among adolescents, including their underlying factors, in Sub-Saharan Africa. Using an Ecological Model of Adolescent Behavior, we explore the perceptions of 85 young people and 10 stakeholders on sexual risk behavior of adolescents in Kilifi County on the coast of Kenya. Our findings show that transactional sex, early sexual debut, coerced sex, and multiple sexual partnerships are prevalent. An urgent need exists to develop measures to counter sexual risk behaviors. The results contribute to understanding the range of risks and protective factors in differing contexts, tackling underlying issues at individual, family, local institutional, wider socio-economic, and political levels.
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adolescence, qualitative methods, risk factors, sexual behavior, youth, SDG 5 - Gender Equality, SDG 16 - Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
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Ssewanyana, D, Mwangala, P N, Marsh, V, Jao, I, van Baar, A, Newton, C R & Abubakar Ali, A 2018, 'Young people’s and stakeholders’ perspectives of adolescent sexual risk behavior in Kilifi County, Kenya: A qualitative study', Journal of Health Psychology, vol. 23, no. 2, pp. 188-205. https://doi.org/10.1177/1359105317736783