Sexual-Reproductive Health Assessment
1. I understand the changes my body goes through during puberty, such as voice changes, growth of body hair, menstruation, or development of breasts?
2. I know how to manage myself during menstrual periods, like using pads, tampons, menstrual cups, or tracking cycles
3. I can explain different types of contraception, such as condoms, birth control pills, implants, or emergency contraception, and how they work.
4. I know ways to prevent sexually transmitted infections (STIs) including HIV, like using condoms, getting tested, or limiting partners.
5. I understand the risks of adolescent pregnancy and early parenthood, such as school dropouts, health risks for mother and baby, or financial challenges
6. I know that boys and men can also play an important role in sexual and reproductive health, for example by supporting safe sex, accompanying partners to clinics, or helping with family planning.
7. I understand that adolescents with disabilities may have specific sexual and reproductive health needs, for instance access to information in braille, sign language, or tailored health services
8. I am aware of how cultural or religious beliefs can affect sexual and reproductive health, like restrictions on contraceptive use, early marriage practices, or gender roles.
9. I know that fertility can be influenced by factors such as age, nutrition, illness, lifestyle choices like smoking, or untreated infections
10. I know where to find accurate and youth-friendly sexual and reproductive health information, for example from clinics, trained health workers, trusted websites, or school health programs