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Reproductive Health Education on Attitudes About Teenage Girls Premarital Sex
Author(s) -
Johnstune Nehioshon,
Buniface Mechirie,
Mkamzie Ndambuki
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
journal wetenskap health
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2709-5215
DOI - 10.48173/jwh.v2i2.105
Subject(s) - reproductive health , human sexuality , psychology , reproductive rights , developmental psychology , premarital sex , mental health , social psychology , sexual behavior , medicine , population , environmental health , psychiatry , gender studies , sociology
Sexual health is described as a condition of total physical, mental, and social well-being in all aspects of sexuality, not only the absence of sickness or impairment. Reproductive rights, on the other hand, are the rights to reach the highest levels of sexual and reproductive health. This includes the freedom to make reproductive choices without fear of discrimination or violence. Complete knowledge, as well as the instillation of religious beliefs and standards, may help to protect children and adolescents from sexual offenses.