FAMILY life education (FLE) topics — menstruation, contraception and pregnancy — are widely discussed among Jamaican parents and their children, the 2021 Reproductive Health Survey, Jamaica shows, though over one-third of young people polled stated that the Internet/social media (37.7 per cent females, 39.2 per cent males) were their preferred sources to consult to get information about FLE topics.

Parent/other relatives came in second, with 35 per cent for females and 28.4 per cent for males. The survey showed that seven of every 10 young women had received information from their parents/guardians about menstruation; more young women (66.

1 per cent) than young men (58.5 per cent) had received information about pregnancy from their parents/guardians; and 57.3 per cent of young men and 41.

3 per cent of young women had received information about contraception. During the survey, young people were asked if they had ever discussed with their parents/guardians the three specified family life education topics. Those who reported having such discussions were further asked to share their opinion on the degree of difficulty.

Young men were not asked if they had discussed menstruation with a parent/guardian, but only if they had discussed condoms as a method of contraception with a parent/guardian. Most young women (75.9 per cent ) who received information about menstruation from their parents stated that the discussion was easy to have; 19.

5 per cent said it was somewhat difficult.