Percent of adults in community who have a favorable view of the program Percent of adults in community who have a favorable view of the program Definition: The percent of adults from the intended audience in the geographic area covered by the adolescent and youth sexual and reproductive health (AYSRH) program who report that they “like,” “support,“ or “agree“ with the goals, objectives, and activities of the program This indicator is calculated as: # of adults who have a favorable view of the program x 100 _____________________________________________ Total # of adults surveyed Data Requirement(s): Responses to survey questions on adult views of the program Data Source(s): Surveys of adults in the population covered by the program Purpose: Although a positive image among adolescents is the most crucial, parental and adult perceptions of AYSRH programs are also important to program success in view of the key role adults play in shaping adolescent attitudes and perceptions. If parents and adults in the community disapprove of a program, their lack of support often influences the attitudes and behaviors of adolescents. The importance of adult perceptions and support are demonstrated in a study in Zambia, which found that trends in adolescent use of SRH services were more strongly associated with adult acceptance of providing such services to youth than attributes of the services themselves were (Nelson, Magnani, and Bond, 2001). Keywords: attitude, adolescent, community Filed under: adolescent, attitude, community, Family Planning, FP, FP/RH, Indicators, LAPM, Reproductive Health, RH, youth