Journal Article Published 2025

Barriers to effective parent-adolescent communication on sexuality in rural Southern Malawi

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Dr. Flemmings Ngwira

Dr. Flemmings Ngwira

Main Author

Language & Communication Studies

19 total publications

Flemmings Fishani Ngwira is a Senior Lecturer at Malawi University of Business and Applied Sciences (MUBAS) and the current Head of the Academic Department; Language and Communication. He holds a PhD in Applied Psychology (Health Communication) and b...
Primary Author Dr. Flemmings Ngwira
Co-Authors Dr. Sufyan Rashid, Grace Kadzakumanja, Mary Kamwaza

Abstract

Many adolescents in sub-Saharan Africa, especially in Malawi often lack accurate knowledge about sexual and reproductive health,
leading to risky sexual behaviors. Parents play a crucial role in providing sexuality education to their adolescents. This study explored barriers to effective parent-adolescent communication on sexuality in rural communities in Southern Malawi. Using an exploratory qualitative design, data were collected through in-depth interviews and focus group discussions with 25 parents and 26 adolescents. Responses were analyzed thematically using NVivo 14. The primary barriers included cultural norms that inhibit open
communication, fear from both parents and adolescents, strained parent-adolescent relationship which is marked by tension, conflict, and a breakdown in communication, reliance on third-party sources (e.g., media, schools, and religious gatherings) that diminish parental influence, competing priorities limiting parents’ availability, and reactive sexuality communication. These findings underscore the need for interventions, including training programs by public health professionals and community outreach by social workers to promote open, timely, and direct communication between parents and adolescents. Improved communication may reduce sexual risk behaviors, enhancing adolescent health and well-being.
Year of Publication 2025
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Journal Name African Journal of Reproductive Health
Volume 29
Issue 4
Page Numbers 120-130