You are on page 1of 3

Annotated Bibliography

Bhavil Trehan #300196161

Research Topic:

Parental issues

Citation:

(American Psychological Assoc.)

Reference:

Mekie, M., Taklual, W., Melkie, A., & Addisu, D. (2019). Parental communication on sexual

and reproductive health issues and its associated factors among preparatory school

students in Debre Tabor, Northcentral Ethiopia: institution based cross-sectional

study. BMC Research Notes, 12(1).

In text citation:

(Taklual et al.,2019).

Annotation:

The purpose of this research was to evaluate parental communication on sexual and

reproductive health (SRH) concerns and the things that affect it as one of

preliminary school children in Debre Tabor, Northcentral Ethiopia. A self-


administered survey was used in an organisation cross-sectional research of 394

preliminary school pupils.

A research was undertaken in Debre Tabor, Northcentral Ethiopia, to analyse

parental interaction on sexual and reproductive health (SRH) concerns and its

related variables between many preliminary school children. The research was done

at the facility level, thus it couldn't be applied to the entire younger generation. The

study was conducted using a cross-sectional design, which may have influenced the

cause-and-effect connection. For data collecting, a structured and validated tool was

employed, which may be seen as an advantage. It yielded surprising results and was

undoubtedly eye-opening for the group health of adolescents is the most neglected

aspect of health concern, and with a scarcity of youth-friendly facilities and a lack of

integration, most emerging economies' teenagers face challenges. Parents are their

kid's major source of information. Interaction regarding sexual orientation is

essential because it reduces the possibility of engaging in dangerous sexual

behaviours.

The research, done using the hypothetico-deductive approach, discovered that while

the majority of individuals believed in the need of communication on SRH concerns,

the volume of conversation on SRH topics was discovered to be low owing to

individuals' family situation (size, beliefs etc). In conclusion, through this

institution-based cross-sectional research, health education will be provided to

preliminary school pupils on the necessity of discussing SRH concerns and the

implications of hazardous sexual behaviours, as well as promoting abilities to

emotional and social awareness. I find this research very helpful because it helped

me in understanding parental communication in a proper way. In my opinion this


particular article is very beneficial to our assignment as it helps us to acknowledge

parental communication on sexual and reproductive health.

You might also like