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BackgroundParent-adolescent reproductive health (RH) communication is one of the potential sources of information for adolescents on the topic. Given that female adolescents in Bangladesh are faced with increasing RH-related risks, it is important to understand how parents communicate about RH to their adolescents from the adolescents’ perspectives. Therefore, the aim of this study is to explore the status of mother-adolescent daughter communication on reproductive health in Bangladesh.MethodsA cross-sectional study targeting female students was conducted in five high schools in Chittagong based on a self-administered questionnaire survey. A description method was used to describe the characteristics of mother-adolescent daughters’ communication on RH including the frequency, type and the quantity of topics. Bivariate and multivariate logistic regression analyses were performed to explore the factors influencing mother-adolescent daughter communication.ResultsIn the study, 1174 female students aged from 13 to 19 years old were included. The main source of knowledge on RH was from their mother (62%), and the mother was the person who communicated first on RH with adolescent students. The topics of mother-daughter communication were mainly focused on menstruation issues (> 80%). Multivariate logistic regressions showed that Hindu students, students with good RH knowledge, adolescents’ mothers having good RH knowledge, mothers with high media use, good mother-daughter relationship, daughters’ regular general communication with mothers, and students’ perceiving comfort in RH communication with their mothers were reported as significant predictors for a good RH communication status. On the contrary, students having family members numbering more than four, whose primary source of reproductive health information was friends/classmates as well as media were less likely to have better RH communication with mothers.ConclusionsThe overall communication on reproductive health between adolescent daughters and their mothers was not good. This study suggests for conducting qualitative research investigating the socio-cultural context within which the RH communications happen. and how to address the obstacles that might hinder this communication.

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  • Parent-adolescent reproductive health (RH) communication is one of the potential sources of information for adolescents on the topic

  • Plain English summary Given that female adolescents in Bangladesh are faced with increasing reproductive health (RH)-related risks, we aim to understand how parents communicate about RH to their adolescents from the adolescents’ perspectives

  • A cross-sectional study targeting female students was conducted in five high schools in Chittagong based on a self-administered questionnaire survey

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Parent-adolescent reproductive health (RH) communication is one of the potential sources of information for adolescents on the topic. Adolescent daughters are affected by a lack of communication, information and education on SRH, which causes teenage girls, especially those who live in rural areas, to be more prone to high risk behavior and adverse outcomes for sexual health. Pregnancy related maternal mortality rate among the married youngest girls (15–19 years) is higher in 2016 (144 deaths per 100,000 live births) than that in 2010 (75 deaths per 100,000 live births) [13, 14]. These adolescent mothers have a higher likelihood of experiencing complications during pregnancy and a higher probability of maternal death. Better communication between mother-daughter may help to improve the reproductive health knowledge, attitudes and practices of adolescent girls

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