Sexual and Reproductive Health Information and Experiences Among Syrian Refugee Adolescent Girls in Lebanon

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Providing adolescent girls with sexual and reproductive health (SRH) information protects them from risks and improves their well-being. This qualitative study, conducted in Lebanon, examined Syrian refugee adolescent girls’ access to SRH information about and experiences with puberty and menarche, sex, marriage, contraception, and pregnancy. We gathered data through three focus group discussions (FGDs) with unmarried adolescent girls, 11 in-depth interviews with early-married adolescents, and two FGDs with mothers. Our findings highlighted that adolescent participants received inadequate SRH information shortly before or at the time of menarche and sexual initiation, resulting in experiences characterized by anxiety and fear. They also revealed discordance between girls’ views of mothers as a preferred source of information and mothers’ reluctance to communicate with their daughters about SRH. We advance that mothers are important entry points for future interventions in this refugee population and offer recommendations aimed to improve adolescent girls’ SRH and rights. © The Author(s) 2021.

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Adolescent girls, Lebanon, Sexual and reproductive health, Syrian refugees, Adolescent, Female, Humans, Pregnancy, Qualitative research, Refugees, Reproductive health, Sexual behavior, Sexual health, Syria, Anxiety, Article, Case report, Child, Clinical article, Contraception, Human, Interview, Male, Married person, Medical information, Mother, Puberty, Refugee, Single (marital status), Wellbeing, Syrian arab republic

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