Influence of religion on healthcare professionals’ beliefs toward teenage sexual practices in Malaysia

Background: Teenagers are influenced by their surroundings, and this may also include their sexual behavior or societal responses to this type of behavior. It is important to understand the complexity of religious mandates and sociocultural disapproval of premarital sex from the perspectives of he...

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Main Authors: Abdul Hamid, Siti Hazariah, Fallon, Debbie, Callery, Peter
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Language:English
Published: Universitas Indonesia 2020
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Fallon, Debbie
Callery, Peter
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Callery, Peter
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description Background: Teenagers are influenced by their surroundings, and this may also include their sexual behavior or societal responses to this type of behavior. It is important to understand the complexity of religious mandates and sociocultural disapproval of premarital sex from the perspectives of healthcare professionals. Methods: This qualitative study aimed to explore the influence of religion on healthcare professional’s beliefs toward providing sexual and reproductive health information and treatment. An interview topic guide was used in the in-depth interview of 32 healthcare professionals in several health clinics in Malaysia. The data were transcribed and entered into the NVivo 11 software. Thematic analysis was used to evaluate the data. Results: The findings show that some healthcare professionals positively incorporated Islamic beliefs into sexual health education session but excluded the contraception information. This study also highlights the strategies used by healthcare professionals (discourse on risk, being selective, maintaining their own honor) when providing sexual health services to teenagers. Conclusion: These findings revealed how religion perpetuates a “moral” approach in the provision of sexual health services that potentially affects teenagers’ access to healthcare.
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spelling iium-800992020-12-09T08:05:39Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/80099/ Influence of religion on healthcare professionals’ beliefs toward teenage sexual practices in Malaysia Abdul Hamid, Siti Hazariah Fallon, Debbie Callery, Peter RT Nursing Background: Teenagers are influenced by their surroundings, and this may also include their sexual behavior or societal responses to this type of behavior. It is important to understand the complexity of religious mandates and sociocultural disapproval of premarital sex from the perspectives of healthcare professionals. Methods: This qualitative study aimed to explore the influence of religion on healthcare professional’s beliefs toward providing sexual and reproductive health information and treatment. An interview topic guide was used in the in-depth interview of 32 healthcare professionals in several health clinics in Malaysia. The data were transcribed and entered into the NVivo 11 software. Thematic analysis was used to evaluate the data. Results: The findings show that some healthcare professionals positively incorporated Islamic beliefs into sexual health education session but excluded the contraception information. This study also highlights the strategies used by healthcare professionals (discourse on risk, being selective, maintaining their own honor) when providing sexual health services to teenagers. Conclusion: These findings revealed how religion perpetuates a “moral” approach in the provision of sexual health services that potentially affects teenagers’ access to healthcare. Universitas Indonesia 2020-04-01 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/80099/1/Influence%20of%20religion%20on%20healthcare%20professionals_%20beliefs.pdf Abdul Hamid, Siti Hazariah and Fallon, Debbie and Callery, Peter (2020) Influence of religion on healthcare professionals’ beliefs toward teenage sexual practices in Malaysia. Makara Journal Health Research, 24 (1). pp. 27-34. ISSN 2356-3664 E-ISSN 2356-3656 https://scholarhub.ui.ac.id/mjhr doi: 10.7454/msk.v24i1.1175
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Abdul Hamid, Siti Hazariah
Fallon, Debbie
Callery, Peter
Influence of religion on healthcare professionals’ beliefs toward teenage sexual practices in Malaysia
title Influence of religion on healthcare professionals’ beliefs toward teenage sexual practices in Malaysia
title_full Influence of religion on healthcare professionals’ beliefs toward teenage sexual practices in Malaysia
title_fullStr Influence of religion on healthcare professionals’ beliefs toward teenage sexual practices in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Influence of religion on healthcare professionals’ beliefs toward teenage sexual practices in Malaysia
title_short Influence of religion on healthcare professionals’ beliefs toward teenage sexual practices in Malaysia
title_sort influence of religion on healthcare professionals’ beliefs toward teenage sexual practices in malaysia
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