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African Journal of Primary Health Care & Family Medicine

On-line version ISSN 2071-2936
Print version ISSN 2071-2928

Abstract

KOCH, Ronél  and  BEYERS, Christa. Teaching comprehensive sexuality education using a praxis co-created with adolescents. Afr. j. prim. health care fam. med. (Online) [online]. 2023, vol.15, n.1, pp.1-8. ISSN 2071-2936.  http://dx.doi.org/10.4102/phcfm.v15i1.3855.

BACKGROUND: Despite its reported positive deliverables, comprehensive sexuality education (CSE) in South African schools is unable to document an influence in reducing alarming statistics regarding adolescent sexual health. Prior research points to a gap that exists between what studies suggest and what is implemented in practice. AIM: Drawing on Freire's theory of praxis, the aim of this study was to involve the voice of adolescents in reforming CSE - specifically, how the programme could be developed with the objective to co-construct a praxis in order to support sexuality educators in a delivery of CSE that is more responsive to the needs of adolescents. SETTING: Ten participants were purposively selected from all five school quintiles in the Western Cape province of South Africa to take part in this study. METHODS: A qualitative descriptive design with aspects of a phenomenological approach was utilised. Rich data were collected by means of semistructured interviews and were analysed thematically with ATLAS.ti. RESULTS: The results illustrate the suggestions made by the participants towards the improvement of the CSE programme. They reported on approaches and strategies used to teach CSE that imply that it is often not delivered comprehensively - confirming the disjuncture between what the curriculum envisages and what is executed in practice. CONCLUSION: The contribution might lead to change in disconcerting statistics and consequently an improvement in the sexual and reproductive health of adolescents. CONTRIBUTION: The participants from this study assisted in co-constructing a praxis for CSE teachers to inform their practice.

Keywords : adolescent sexuality; comprehensive sexuality education; Life Orientation; praxis; qualitative; South Africa.

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