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Abstract Background Adolescents' access to quality reproductive health services is crucial for their psychosocial and physical wellbeing. Yet, adolescents encounter various barriers while utilizing reproductive health services, globally. Adolescent-friendly health services (AFHS) is an evidence-based intervention to meet the reproductive health needs inclusively of all adolescents. The study aimed to explore adolescents' experiences while seeking reproductive health services in primary healthcare facilities (PHCF) in Armenia. Methods We conducted a qualitative cross-sectional study using in-depth interviews, focus group discussions and observations of PHCFs. The study participants included adolescents (aged 18-19 years) (n = 17), PHC providers (PHP) (n = 29), managers of PHCFs (n = 7) and experts in the field of adolescent health (n = 5) from the two largest cities in Armenia. The Global standards for quality healthcare services for adolescents guided the instrument development process and deductive content analysis. Results Barriers to the utilization of reproductive health services by adolescents at PHCFs were related to various personal, cultural, and social factors. PHPs and experts blamed adolescents' insufficient knowledge of reproductive health and related services for being a major barrier. However, adolescents' reported a different set of important barriers to reproductive health services: PHPs' judgmental attitude, lack of efforts to protect privacy and confidentiality (due to lack of PHP competencies to provide AFHS and inadequate PHCF infrastructure), negative public opinion and lack of community support. Conclusions The study findings shed light on different perspectives related to various challenges adolescents come across in PHCFs. Addressing identified barriers have the potential of positively influencing adolescents' experiences while utilizing reproductive health services in PHCFs. Key messages Adolescents’ insufficient knowledge, PHPs’ judgmental attitude, lack of privacy and confidentiality, and negative public opinion are among the main barriers to the reproductive health services. Further enforcement of adolescent-friendly health services in primary healthcare facilities is needed to ensure accessibility of quality reproductive health services for all adolescents.

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