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This Article aimed to analyse constructions of adolescents` sexualities and sexual health and the con‑ sequences of these discourses for adolescents` exercise of their sexual reproductive health and rights (SRHR) in rural Zambia. Future interventions that target adolescents` SRHR must aim to address the sexual scripts that serve to erect barriers against positive sexual behaviours, including access to SRHR services that promote safer sex. The authors argue that, to achieve comprehensive SRHR for adolescents, there is a need for a holistic approach that recognizes the immediate, distal, social and cultural factors shaping adolescents` sexuality . . .
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