TY - JOUR
T1 - Development of the oral, mental, and sexual reproductive health assessment tool for adolescents in Nigeria
AU - Afolabi, Omorinola Adekemi
AU - Chukwuemeka, Abel Nnamdi
AU - Dabar, Anita Mofiyinfolu
AU - Oveh, Richard Omoefe
AU - Ibraheem, Saheed Ademola
AU - Sam-Agudu, Nadia Adjoa
AU - El Tantawi, Maha
AU - Salako, Abideen Olurotimi
AU - Eleje, George Uchenna
AU - Lusher, Joanne
AU - Ezechi, Oliver
AU - Foláyan, Moréniké Oluwátóyìn
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
2025 Afolabi, Chukwuemeka, Dabar, Oveh, Ibraheem, Sam-Agudu, El Tantawi, Salako, Eleje, Lusher, Ezechi and Foláyan.
PY - 2025
Y1 - 2025
N2 - Background: Adolescence is a critical developmental stage where oral, mental, and sexual and reproductive health are closely interconnected. However, these domains are often assessed in isolation, creating a gap in holistic adolescent health understanding and intervention. This study aimed to develop an integrated tool for assessing oral, mental, and sexual and reproductive health. Methods: A systematic literature review framework guided the study. Three dimensions—oral health, mental health, and sexual and reproductive health—were defined a priori. A structured search of PubMed and ScienceDirect identified relevant English-language articles and tools validated for use with adolescents in Nigeria. Deductive analysis was used for logical partitioning to identify items for domains and subscales. A preliminary questionnaire was drafted, organized into five sections: socio-demographics, oral health, mental health, sexual and reproductive health, and health service utilization. Items were matched with appropriate response scales. Results: Seventy-eight articles were identified, and 43 met the inclusion criteria. From these, domains and subscales were adopted to construct an 81-item tool. Section one contains 21 socio-demographic items. Section two covers mental health with five constructs: psychological distress (12 items), depression (nine), generalized anxiety (eight), suicide ideation (four), and risk factors (alcohol, tobacco, psychoactive substance use, and self-esteem). Section three measures sexual and reproductive health with 11 items on sexual debut and activity status. Section four assesses oral health with eight items on oral hygiene, self-reported oral problems, and oral habits. Section five includes two questions on health service utilization, covering general, dental, and psychiatric services. Conclusion: This integrated 81-item tool captures three interconnected aspects of adolescent health, offering potential to strengthen service integration for this population. Beyond practice, it provides a foundation for empirical research to advance multisectoral adolescent health approaches. Future work should focus on validating the tool across diverse adolescent populations.
AB - Background: Adolescence is a critical developmental stage where oral, mental, and sexual and reproductive health are closely interconnected. However, these domains are often assessed in isolation, creating a gap in holistic adolescent health understanding and intervention. This study aimed to develop an integrated tool for assessing oral, mental, and sexual and reproductive health. Methods: A systematic literature review framework guided the study. Three dimensions—oral health, mental health, and sexual and reproductive health—were defined a priori. A structured search of PubMed and ScienceDirect identified relevant English-language articles and tools validated for use with adolescents in Nigeria. Deductive analysis was used for logical partitioning to identify items for domains and subscales. A preliminary questionnaire was drafted, organized into five sections: socio-demographics, oral health, mental health, sexual and reproductive health, and health service utilization. Items were matched with appropriate response scales. Results: Seventy-eight articles were identified, and 43 met the inclusion criteria. From these, domains and subscales were adopted to construct an 81-item tool. Section one contains 21 socio-demographic items. Section two covers mental health with five constructs: psychological distress (12 items), depression (nine), generalized anxiety (eight), suicide ideation (four), and risk factors (alcohol, tobacco, psychoactive substance use, and self-esteem). Section three measures sexual and reproductive health with 11 items on sexual debut and activity status. Section four assesses oral health with eight items on oral hygiene, self-reported oral problems, and oral habits. Section five includes two questions on health service utilization, covering general, dental, and psychiatric services. Conclusion: This integrated 81-item tool captures three interconnected aspects of adolescent health, offering potential to strengthen service integration for this population. Beyond practice, it provides a foundation for empirical research to advance multisectoral adolescent health approaches. Future work should focus on validating the tool across diverse adolescent populations.
KW - adolescents
KW - assessment tool
KW - health screening
KW - mental health
KW - oral health
KW - sexual and reproductive health
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105021641596
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U2 - 10.3389/froh.2025.1592482
DO - 10.3389/froh.2025.1592482
M3 - Article
C2 - 41245559
AN - SCOPUS:105021641596
SN - 2673-4842
VL - 6
JO - Frontiers in Oral Health
JF - Frontiers in Oral Health
M1 - 1592482
ER -