Faith-Based Organizations at the United Nations 2014
DOI: 10.1057/9781137404510_4
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Women’s Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights

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“…Parents gave the opinion that society is the main restriction for the inability to exercise rights while females think that their culture is the main restriction that creates an inability to exercise their rights. Due to a lack of awareness of SRHR among adolescents in Pakistan, abuse, sexual harassment, negative health consequences, and life‐long psychological harm are caused 15 . The findings of our study indicate that, due to several contributing factors, there is a lack of SRHR awareness among adolescents and their parents in Bahawalpur.…”
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confidence: 76%
“…Parents gave the opinion that society is the main restriction for the inability to exercise rights while females think that their culture is the main restriction that creates an inability to exercise their rights. Due to a lack of awareness of SRHR among adolescents in Pakistan, abuse, sexual harassment, negative health consequences, and life‐long psychological harm are caused 15 . The findings of our study indicate that, due to several contributing factors, there is a lack of SRHR awareness among adolescents and their parents in Bahawalpur.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 76%