Sexual and reproductive decision-making of university students in Cali and Palmira: some associated factors
Following the model proposed by Trujillo, Henao & González (2007), based on narratives obtained through in-depth interviews, in this investigation, some of the factors that can influence sexual and reproductive decision making in university students were identified. The life stories of 4 wom...
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description | Following the model proposed by Trujillo, Henao & González (2007), based on narratives obtained through in-depth interviews, in this investigation, some of the factors that can influence sexual and reproductive decision making in university students were identified. The life stories of 4 women and 2 men from the cities of Cali and Palmira, about their processes of sexual socialization, allowed us to identify how knowledge, norms, beliefs, attitudes, valuations and meanings constructed in the sociocultural context guide and intervene in their decisions about the different ways of living sexuality. Among the most relevant findings of this investigation we found that the sociocultural context in which subjects live issues related to sexuality has not changed substantially in recent years.This leads to questioning the role of sex education as a relevant and effective factor for the purpose of guaranteeing the sexual and reproductive health of these populations. |
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spelling | oai:ojs.revistas.upb.edu.co:article-36672020-10-03T17:29:02Z Sexual and reproductive decision-making of university students in Cali and Palmira: some associated factors Toma de decisiones sexuales y reproductivas en universitarios de Cali y Palmira: algunos factores asociados Enciso Múnera, Natalia sexualidad socialización interaccionismo simbólico creencias valores sexuality socialization symbolic interactionism beliefs values Following the model proposed by Trujillo, Henao & González (2007), based on narratives obtained through in-depth interviews, in this investigation, some of the factors that can influence sexual and reproductive decision making in university students were identified. The life stories of 4 women and 2 men from the cities of Cali and Palmira, about their processes of sexual socialization, allowed us to identify how knowledge, norms, beliefs, attitudes, valuations and meanings constructed in the sociocultural context guide and intervene in their decisions about the different ways of living sexuality. Among the most relevant findings of this investigation we found that the sociocultural context in which subjects live issues related to sexuality has not changed substantially in recent years.This leads to questioning the role of sex education as a relevant and effective factor for the purpose of guaranteeing the sexual and reproductive health of these populations. Siguiendo el modelo propuesto por Trujillo, Henao & González (2007), a partir de narraciones obtenidas a través de entrevistas en profundidad, en la investigación aquí presentada se identificaron algunos de los factores que pueden influir en la toma de decisiones sexuales y reproductivas en estudiantes universitarios. Las historias de vida de 4 mujeres y 2 hombres de las ciudades de Cali y Palmira, en cuanto a sus procesos de socialización sexual, permitieron identificar cómo conocimientos, normas, creencias, actitudes, valoraciones y significados construidos en el contexto sociocultural guían e intervienen en sus decisiones acerca de las diferentes maneras de vivir la sexualidad. Entre los hallazgos más relevantes de la investigación se encuentra que el contexto sociocultural en el que los sujetos viven los asuntos relacionados con la sexualidad no ha cambiado sustancialmente en los últimos años. Esto lleva a cuestionar el papel de la educación sexual como un factor relevante y eficaz para el propósito de garantizar la salud sexual y reproductiva de estas poblaciones. Universidad Pontificia Bolivariana 2020-10-03 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Artículo revisado por pares application/pdf https://revistas.upb.edu.co/index.php/cienciassociales/article/view/3667 Colección Académica de Ciencias Sociales; Vol. 7 Núm. 1 (2020): Ene-Dic; 59-73 2422-0477 spa https://revistas.upb.edu.co/index.php/cienciassociales/article/view/3667/3356 |
spellingShingle | sexualidad socialización interaccionismo simbólico creencias valores sexuality socialization symbolic interactionism beliefs values Enciso Múnera, Natalia Sexual and reproductive decision-making of university students in Cali and Palmira: some associated factors |
title | Sexual and reproductive decision-making of university students in Cali and Palmira: some associated factors |
title_full | Sexual and reproductive decision-making of university students in Cali and Palmira: some associated factors |
title_fullStr | Sexual and reproductive decision-making of university students in Cali and Palmira: some associated factors |
title_full_unstemmed | Sexual and reproductive decision-making of university students in Cali and Palmira: some associated factors |
title_short | Sexual and reproductive decision-making of university students in Cali and Palmira: some associated factors |
title_sort | sexual and reproductive decision-making of university students in cali and palmira: some associated factors |
topic | sexualidad socialización interaccionismo simbólico creencias valores sexuality socialization symbolic interactionism beliefs values |
url | https://revistas.upb.edu.co/index.php/cienciassociales/article/view/3667 |