Sexual and Reproductive Health Problems of Female University Students in Iran: A Qualitative Study

Type Journal Article - Global journal of health science
Title Sexual and Reproductive Health Problems of Female University Students in Iran: A Qualitative Study
Author(s)
Volume 7
Issue 4
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2015
Page numbers 278-285
URL http://www.ccsenet.org/journal/index.php/gjhs/article/download/42352/24131/
Abstract
Objective: Youth is defined as the time of transition into adulthood and an important period in a person's life.
During this period new behavior is learned easier than adulthood. Therefore, special attention has to be
necessarily paid to this period in order to promote the health. Addressing adolescent reproductive health issues is
also a critical factor
Methods: This research was a qualitative study conducted from January 2014 to July 2014. Data from focus
group discussions and semi-structured interviews with 25 female students and 10 key members of the university
(including university authorities, consultants, reproductive health professionals and university officials) was
collected and all interviews were recorded, formulated and classified.
Results: The mean age of participants was 22.4?3 years. A total of 8 students majored in geology, 5 majored in
chemistry, 3 in statistics, 3 in mathematics, and 6 in biology. 17 had a bachelor's degree, 3 master's degree and 5
doctorate degree. Majority of students (82.4%) were never married and 23 of them lived in dormitories. The
following three main themes were extracted from the interviews: Reproduction thought as pregnancy; the taboo
of sex; and inappropriate relation between parents and children.
Conclusion: Most participants stressed the need to provide reproductive health services for young girls.

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