Roles of religious leaders in promoting adolescent sexual reproductive health and rights
Abstract
Introduction: Young people in their adolescent stage are very vulnerable and the sexual and
reproductive health choices they make as they transition from childhood to adulthood determine
a lot about their well-being and the development of the nation at large. The roles that religious
leaders play influence the decisions and choices that adolescents make. This impacts on their
wellbeing.
Objectives: The study was guided by four objectives namely, (i) to examine the perception and
attitude of religious leaders towards promotion of adolescent sexual reproductive health and
rights; (ii) to examine the influence of leadership of religious leaders in the promotion of
adolescent sexual reproductive health and rights; (iii) to establish the impact of dialogue with
religious leaders in the promotion of adolescent sexual reproductive health and rights as well as
(iv) to ascertain the effect of information sharing by religious leaders in the promotion of
adolescent sexual reproductive health and rights in Iganga Municipality in Iganga district.
Methodology: A purely qualitative phenomenology research design was adopted. A sample of 30
participants (25 religious leaders and 5 adolescents) from different religious denominations
were interviewed. Data was collected qualitatively using in-depth interviews and Focus Group
Discussion (FGD) Guides. Data was transcribed, coded and eventually analysed using the
thematic content analysis.
Results: The findings generally revealed that religious leaders through spiritual healing greatly
contribute to promotion of adolescent sexual reproductive health and rights. Specifically, the
results indicated that; religious leaders perceive the promotion of ASRHR to imply elevation of
sexual immorality. Religious leaders had both protective and preventive influence in the
promotion of ASRHR. Dialogues with religious leaders enhanced awareness about ASRHR and
there is a strong inference between religiosity and adolescents’ attitudes and behaviours towards
adolescent sexual and reproductive health and rights.