A qualitative study of sexual health education among iranian engaged couples

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Background: Sexual health education for Iranian engaged couples is always ignored in the premarital education program. Objectives: The aim of this study was to explore the necessity of sexual health education for Iranian engaged couples. Materials and methods: This qualitative study was conducted in Rasht, Iran. The studied sample consisted of 38 engaged men and women; and also 9 health experts and policymakers. We used interview guides to collect data. The data was analyzed through content analysis method. Results: Analyzing participants’ perspectives revealed six themes including: (1) socio-cultural changes, (2) emerging social pa-thologies, (3) inadequate sexual knowledge; (4) challenges in providing sexual health services, (5) individual consequences and (6) social consequences. Conclusion: Most participants emphasized the necessity of sexual health education not only because of medical concerns, but also from the perspective of social issues. Providing these services should be considered a priority.

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Khalesi, Z. B., Simbar, M., & Azin, S. A. (2017). A qualitative study of sexual health education among iranian engaged couples. African Health Sciences, 17(2), 382–390. https://doi.org/10.4314/ahs.v17i2.12

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