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<dc:date>2026-04-13T12:22:46Z</dc:date>
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<title>An intervention programme to promote healthy  sexual practices among youth in Vhembe  District, Limpopo Province</title>
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<description>An intervention programme to promote healthy  sexual practices among youth in Vhembe  District, Limpopo Province
Khosa, Ntiyiso Vinny
In South Africa, the high rate of Sexually Transmitted Infections, Human Immunodeficiency &#13;
Virus, Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, and unplanned pregnancies are a serious &#13;
public health concern among current school youth. Health, the well-being and the quality of &#13;
youth are a serious concern for educational practitioners, health promoters, parents, as well &#13;
as adolescents themselves. The absence of accurate information about the promotion of sexual&#13;
health practices forces youth to patronise fake doctors. This reveals that there is a lack of &#13;
knowledge of youth about healthy living skills, risky behaviours of sexual relations and the&#13;
inability to reject unstable relationships that they do not want.&#13;
This study develops an intervention programme to promote healthy sexual practices among &#13;
the youth in Limpopo Province. The convergent parallel mixed method was employed where &#13;
exploratory-descriptive qualitative approaches were concurrently run with the quantitative &#13;
approach, employing a cross-sectional descriptive design. A non-probability, purposive &#13;
sampling was employed to select eligible study participants who include learners registered &#13;
for the 2023 academic year, Life orientation teachers and School Governing Body members.&#13;
In-depth focus group discussions interviews were conducted with 26 learners, 25 life &#13;
orientation teachers and 16 School Governing Body members. Qualitative data was analysed &#13;
thematically. Trustworthiness was ensured through Credibility, Confirmability, Transferability&#13;
and Dependability. For the quantitative approach, a self-administered questionnaire was used&#13;
to collect data where a simple random sampling was used to select learners in each grade to &#13;
constitute a sample size of 531 participants. Reliability and validity of the instrument were&#13;
ensured through the extensive review of literature from similar studies conducted locally and&#13;
internationally. Data was analysed using Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS) &#13;
version 28.0. Ethical principles were adhered throughoutthe study. The findings wereconceptualised &#13;
using a health promotion model.&#13;
The results were integrated, and the interpretation discussed. Six higher-order themes &#13;
emerged from the qualitative data analysis. The merged themes from the qualitative research&#13;
were confirmed by the findings from the statistical data analysis, thereby integrating both &#13;
qualitative and quantitative data. The findings were presented to officials of the Department of &#13;
Basic Education in Vhembe district and other stakeholders, Heads of schools, Heads of &#13;
department, SGB members, social workers, and circuit managers; their inputs further &#13;
confirmed and supports the findings. The findings informed the development of an intervention &#13;
programme. &#13;
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The intervention comprises the three components personal factors,&#13;
community/school/house/church and healthy system paradigms, and health talk focusing on &#13;
promoting healthy sexual practices. The developed intervention programme was validated by &#13;
stakeholders and results were analysed through simple descriptive statistics where data was &#13;
summarised using frequency distributions and tables. &#13;
The results revealed that the programme is adaptable and can be practiced. The programme &#13;
can reduce the challenges of unhealthy sexual practices with which schools are faced. This &#13;
programme also provides the opportunity to close the gap between parents, and teachers, &#13;
because parents do not attend school meetings when they are requested. This programme&#13;
has addressed a variety of ways that can bring parents and teachers on board, to work &#13;
together. Recommendations were made and topics for future research were also addressed.
Thesis
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<dc:date>2024-02-19T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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