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. 2016 Nov 26;25(Suppl 2):8. doi: 10.11604/pamj.supp.2016.25.2.9631

Table 1.

Matrix table based on the study themes (central theme, sub-themes and categories) identified from the data

Talk about Sex and Sexual Health (Central Theme)
Super Families (Themes) Social Contexts of Talk Contents of Talk Means/Channels of Communication Functions of talk Socio-cultural Influences
Families (Categories) -Place (Where) of Talk
-Time (When) of Talk
-How to talk
-Partners (With Whom) to Talk
-Sex and sexual relationship Love and relationship,
-HIV/AIDS issues, STIs,
-Condom and contraceptive utilization,
-Problem occurred,
-Pregnancy, abortion, Cohabitation, negotiating female and Previous sexual life
-Verbal and non-verbal “sign languages”
-Formal and informal Telephone
-Social-media (face book or internet) Agent
-Advantages of Talk
-Disadvantages of Talk
-Male-Female Differences
-Urban-Rural Differences
-Religion and Religious teaching
-Culture and Globalization