Growing up in Tajikistan: Students' Perceptions of the Pubertal Transition to Inform Culturally Appropriate Puberty Books Público
Sclar, Gloria Driessnack (2015)
Abstract
Puberty is a momentous period in any adolescent's life as it marks the biological transition from childhood to adulthood. In order for adolescents to grow into healthy and productive adults they must successfully navigate this pubertal transition and its associated challenges, both the health and social dimensions. Yet, there is a dearth of literature on the pubertal experience for adolescents growing up in various parts of the world, such as the Central Asian context, which is necessary to construct effective interventions that address their specific challenges. We conducted qualitative research with Tajik schoolgirls and boys to explore their experiences, knowledge and perceptions of puberty in order to design culturally appropriate puberty books. We uncovered the different challenges and societal expectations that Tajik girls and boys face as they undergo the pubertal transition. These voiced concerns and shared lived experiences were then used to create relevant messaging for the puberty book program. Few academic articles detail the process of translating such important findings into evidence-based programs. Moreover, it is rare to find articles that discuss formative research - that is, research for the specific purpose of informing programmatic design. However, public health is a unique field shared by researchers and practitioners alike - a field that not only pursues invaluable research but pushes for the application of their findings. Here we provide an example of the research to program translation process through a descriptive case study set in Tajikistan. The goal of this paper is thus two-fold: (1) to present novel qualitative findings on the pubertal transition for Tajik adolescents and (2) to outline the process of how this qualitative data was used to construct the content for the puberty books.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1. Introduction 1
Research Context 1
Research Objective 4
Purpose Statement 4
Significance Statement 5
Chapter 2. Comprehensive Review of the Literature 6
Introduction 6
Adolescents in the World Today & Their Health Challenges 7
Health Implications of the Pubertal Transition 12
Puberty Education and School-Based Interventions 26
A Country in Transition - Tajikistan Context 29
Conclusion 33
Chapter 3. Manuscript 35
Contribution of Student 36
Abstract 37
Introduction 38
Methods 44
Study Setting 44
Sampling 44
Consent Process 45
Design of Focus Group Activities 45
Facilitator Team 47
Data Collection/Analysis/Application 47
Results 51
Thematic Findings - Tajik Adolescent Girls 51
Thematic Findings - Tajik Adolescent Boys 55
Translating Findings into Puberty Book Content 59
Discussion 62
Tables 67
Table 1. Description of study activities and their research aim used in each set of FGD 67
Table 2. Translation process used to apply research findings from girls' FGD to puberty book 68
Table 3. Translation process used to apply research findings from boys' FGD to puberty book 70
Chapter 4. Conclusion and Recommendations 72
Growing up in Tajikistan 72
Recommendations 73
Save the Children: Communicating Findings to the School Community 73
Research: Giving Adolescents Voice Through Participatory Methods 74
Public Health Field: Bridging the Research to Program Gap 74
References 76
Appendices 82
Appendix A: Focus Group Guides - Girls / Boys 82
Appendix B: In-Depth Interview Guides - Teachers / Girls' Councilors 95
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