Practice and hygiene of adolescent reproduction health in agricultural area: a qualitative study†
Article Category: Original article
Published Online: Mar 14, 2025
Page range: 27 - 35
Received: Oct 03, 2023
Accepted: Aug 04, 2024
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/fon-2025-0004
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Objective
Adolescent reproduction health (ARH) differs greatly based on religions, religious norms, culture, and ethnicities in the Indonesian context. The value of local wisdom was considered too binding, traditional, and outdated, particularly on ARH in agricultural areas. The purpose of the study was to identify the problems, challenges, and needs, specifically for ARH, in the agricultural area of Indonesia.
Methods
A qualitative study was performed among 41 communities, including 28 village officials (VOs), 9 community health volunteers (CHVs), and 9 adolescents. The data were collected through in-depth interviews and FGD. An thematic analysis was used to describe the phenomena.
Results
This research obtained results regarding ARH in terms of communication patterns, daily behavior, reproductive practices, and hygiene of adolescent reproductive organs, especially in agricultural areas.
Conclusions
The differences in the perspective of ARH are influenced by environment, parental roles, religion, ethnicity, and knowledge.