Digital Literacy Health And Reproductive Health In Early Adolescent Girls
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Reproductive health in early adolescent girls needs to be informed and known from an early age. Reproductive health information should be easy to obtain through digital-based health literacy. This research aims to find out whether digital health literacy is able to answer reproductive health questions for early adolescent girls. This activity uses five steps through a scoping review: Identifying the research question, identifying relevant studies, selecting studies, mapping the data, and compiling a summary and reporting the results. The study includes digital reproductive health literacy activities for early adolescent girls. The search strategy developed is related to digital health and reproductive literacy of adolescent girls. Some electronic databases are PubMed, Science Direct, ProQuest and Google Scholar. Researchers screened titles and abstracts and reviewed the full texts of selected articles to determine final inclusion.
The number of data collections eligible for the scoping review includes publications through June 13, 2022, and analyzes beginning in July 2022. The reproductive health digital minimizes parents and caregivers providing reproductive health information that is incorrect and even considered taboo. It is important for the Minister of Health’s policy to be able to provide official digital information regarding the reproductive health of early adolescent girls.
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