Towards an inclusive and culturally sensitive conceptualisation of sexual well-being of young people: preliminary framework development using a modified Delphi methodology
Remmerie L. Annageldiyeva G. Grossman K. Kaba Kogoziga C. Leonetti N. Mosiashvili A. Shrestha S. Sitima T. Stuckens E. Tetteh Doku M. Temirkhanov A. Zambrano D.M. Mertes H. Michielsen K.
2024Taylor and Francis Ltd.
Sexual and Reproductive Health Matters
2024#32Issue 1
This study aims to contribute to the development of a comprehensive framework for sexual well-being of young people. By making space for diverse young people’s perspectives through co-creating the framework, we seek to enhance the understanding of sexual well-being in sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) research in a culturally sensitive and inclusive way. A modified Delphi study invited SRHR young professionals (aged 18–30) with different backgrounds to participate as experts in three rounds of online discussions. A framework of sexual well-being was co-created by 15 young professionals from countries across Europe, Asia, Africa, and South America. This framework recognised sexual well-being as a subjective concept with different meanings: for example, by applying an open understanding of sexual activity, and intimacy. It also acknowledged the challenges individuals face in fully understanding and achieving their sexual well-being, due to societal injustices. The framework outlined key capabilities inherent to sexual well-being, including informed decision-making, bodily autonomy, consent, exploration, self-awareness, pleasure, communication, comfort, safety, and self-esteem. Considering that these capabilities can only be realised within an enabling environment, access to sexual health information and services, as well as acceptance, respect, safety, and freedom from coercion and violence, were included as a key part of the framework. This study captured young people’s views on sexual well-being to co-create a culturally sensitive framework. This framework recognises different interpretations of sexual well-being, and focuses on supportive environments that empower individuals to define and pursue sexual well-being in a way that honours their experiences and needs.
Delphi method , participatory research , positive approach , sexual well-being , SRHR , youth
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PhD Researcher, Institute for Family and Sexuality Studies, Department of Neurosciences, Faculty of Medicine, KU Leuven, Leuven, Belgium
Y-PEER International Coordinator, Y-PEER International Network, Ashgabat, Turkmenistan
Masters by Research Candidate, School of Anthropology and Conservation, University of Kent, Canterbury, United Kingdom
Programmes Coordinator, Planned Parenthood Association of Ghana, Accra, Ghana
Youth Advocate, CHOICE for Youth and Sexuality, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Secretary-General, European Confederation of Youth Clubs, Brussels, Belgium
Erasmus+ Scholar Women and Gender Studies (GEMMA), University of lodz/ Utrecht University, Kathmandu, Nepal
Youth worker, Foundation for Rural Development, Blantyre, Malawi
Sensoa VZW, Antwerp, Volunteer, Belgium
Advocacy and Communications Manager, Curious Minds Ghana, Accra, Ghana
Independent Researcher, Nazarbayev University School of Medicine, Astana, Kazakhstan
Independent Researcher, Research Department, Bogotá, Profamilia, Colombia
Department of Philosophy and Moral Sciences and Department of Public Health and Primary Care, Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium
Institute for Family and Sexuality Studies, Department of Neurosciences, Faculty of Medicine, KU Leuven, Leuven, Belgium
PhD Researcher
Y-PEER International Coordinator
Masters by Research Candidate
Programmes Coordinator
Youth Advocate
Secretary-General
Erasmus+ Scholar Women and Gender Studies (GEMMA)
Youth worker
Sensoa VZW
Advocacy and Communications Manager
Independent Researcher
Independent Researcher
Department of Philosophy and Moral Sciences and Department of Public Health and Primary Care
Institute for Family and Sexuality Studies
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