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Determinants of communication on sexual issues between adolescents and their parents in the Adaklu district of the Volta region, Ghana: a multinomial logistic regression analysis

Desmond Klu, Percival Delali Agordoh, Charles Azagba, Evelyn Acquah, Phidelia Theresa Doegah, Anthony Ofosu, Evelyn Ansah, Margaret Gyapong

2022Reproductive Health21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Poor communication on sexual issues between adolescents and their parents results in high rates of negative sexual practices such as teenage pregnancy. Contributing factors to this poor communication on sexual issues between adolescents and their parents in a high teenage pregnancy setting have not been adequately explored. We sought to fill this gap by examining the factors that predict communication on sexual issues between adolescents and their parents in the Adaklu district of the Volta region of Ghana. METHODS: A baseline cross-sectional household survey of 221 adolescents aged 10-19 years in 30 randomly selected communities was used. A well-structured questionnaire was developed. A multinomial logistic regression analysis was used to examine factors that significantly influenced communication between adolescents and their parents regarding sex. RESULTS: Only 11.3% of adolescents had discussions on sexual issues with both parents while 27.6% of communicated sexual issues with only one parent in Adaklu district. Adolescent males (AOR = 0.21, CI = 0.06-0.75), those aged 10-14 years (AOR = 0.41, CI = 0.04-0.57), non-members of adolescent health clubs (AOR = 0.46, CI = 0.21-1.00), and those living with only a father (AOR = 0.19, CI = 0.06-0.61) had lower odds of communicating with their parents on sexual issues. CONCLUSIONS: Adolescent-parental communication on sexual issues in Adaklu district is very low. This situation requires more empowerment of adolescents to enable them to discuss sexual issues with their parents through increased engagement with adolescent health club activities and capacity building capacity of parents with the right information on sexual and reproductive health by health staff within the district. Additionally, parents need to be equipped with communication skills to enable them to communicate effectively with their children.

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Reproductive healthMultinomial logistic regressionLogistic regressionReproductive medicineOddsPublic healthTeenage pregnancyDemographyEmpowermentMedicineAdolescent healthPsychologyPopulationEnvironmental healthDevelopmental psychologyPregnancyNursingLawComputer scienceGeneticsMachine learningSociologyPolitical scienceBiologyInternal medicineAdolescent Sexual and Reproductive HealthHIV/AIDS Research and InterventionsAdolescent Health and Behaviors
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