
Adolescent and Young People's Sexual Health Research
Explore the importance of Sexual and Reproductive Health (SRH) research with adolescents and young people, understanding key definitions, the research process, and the focus on mental, physical, and social well-being in SRH. Discover why and how SRH research is conducted, emphasizing the importance of putting adolescents and young people at the center for effective outcomes.
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DOING SEXUAL AND REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH (SRH) RESEARCH WITH ADOLESCENTS AND YOUNG PEOPLE (AYP) MANDI TEMBO
QUICK RE-CAP OF DEFINITIONS
RESEARCH ASKING A ASKING A QUESTION QUESTION GATHERING GATHERING INFORMATION INFORMATION ANALYSING ANALYSING INFORMATION INFORMATION SHARING SHARING FINDINGS FINDINGS MAY OR MAY MAY OR MAY NOT CAUSE NOT CAUSE CHANGE CHANGE
SEXUAL AND REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH SRH is a state of complete PHYSICAL, MENTAL, and SOCIAL WELL-BEING in all matters relating to the reproductive system. Key aspects of SRH include Family Planning Sexual Health Maternal Health
WHY WE DO SRH RESEARCH WITH AYP
HOW TO DO SRH RESEARCH WITH AYP
RESEARCH ASKING A ASKING A QUESTION QUESTION GATHERING GATHERING INFORMATION INFORMATION ANALYSING ANALYSING INFORMATION INFORMATION SHARING SHARING FINDINGS FINDINGS MAY OR MAY MAY OR MAY NOT CAUSE NOT CAUSE CHANGE CHANGE
PUTTING ADOLESCENT S AND YOUNG PEOPLE AT THE CENTRE
SUPPORTING CONCEPTS
SUPPORTING PRACTICES