Peer educators' perception of the '100% Young' peer education training programme

Preventing teenagers’ pregnancies and improving teenagers’ reproductive health are important as pregnancies in teenagers still represent an important health challenge in Cameroon. The purpose of this dissertation of a limited scope was to describe the perception of peer educators who underwent the...

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Main Author: Ngo Ibom, Salome Clemence
Other Authors: Roets, L.
Format: Others
Language:en
Published: 2018
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Online Access:Ngo Ibom, Salome Clemence (2015) Peer educators' perception of the '100% Young' peer education training programme, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/25082>
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Summary:Preventing teenagers’ pregnancies and improving teenagers’ reproductive health are important as pregnancies in teenagers still represent an important health challenge in Cameroon. The purpose of this dissertation of a limited scope was to describe the perception of peer educators who underwent the ‘100% young’ peer education training and the effect it had on their own sexual behaviour. A qualitative descriptive, explorative and contextual research design was conducted. Data collection was done using in-depth interviews. Fifteen peer educators were purposively selected. Two questions were asked namely; please describe how you perceived the peer education training that you underwent and, describe how this training affected your own sexual behaviour. Findings revealed that participants had a positive education experience, positive personal growth and for many, that was enough to become mentors for their peers and build awareness. Recommendations propose that interventions such as the ‘100% young’ are urgently required to prevent teenage pregnancy. === Health Studies === M.P.H.