Determinants of Alcohol Use among Pregnant Women at George Health Centre in Lusaka District, Zambia

Virginia Simasiku, Caroline C Zulu, J. Mwanza
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Background: Alcohol is a recognized teratogen in utero because of its potential to cause damage to the brain resulting in developmental, cognitive and behavioral problems including Fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASDs) and mental health problems such as anxiety, depression, attention deficit hyperactivity disorders. Main objective: To explore the determinants of alcohol use among pregnant women at George Health Centre. Method: The study adopted a mixed convergent method approach. An analytical cross-sectional design recruited 255 pregnant women from which 24 participated in descriptive qualitative design collected through 4 focused group discussions from women who gave a history of drinking alcohol. Results: The study showed that 4 in every 10 pregnant women had a history of alcohol consumption prior to and during pregnancy. Significant factors associated with alcohol use included smoking which increased the odds of drinking alcohol 11.24 more times among smokers. Pregnant women’s likelihood to drink alcohol was 63% lower among those of high socioeconomic status (SES) compared to the lower classes. The results also found a behavioral gap between high levels of awareness on harmful effects of alcohol compared to the high prevalence rate recorded. Conclusion: The findings suggest a great need for assessment, identification and management of prenatal alcohol consumption among pregnant women attending antenatal care in health facilities.
赞比亚卢萨卡区乔治保健中心孕妇饮酒的决定因素
背景:酒精是子宫内公认的致畸物,因为它有可能对大脑造成损害,导致发育、认知和行为问题,包括胎儿酒精谱系障碍(FASDs)和精神健康问题,如焦虑、抑郁、注意缺陷多动障碍。主要目标:探讨乔治健康中心孕妇饮酒的决定因素。方法:采用混合收敛方法进行研究。分析性横断面设计招募了255名孕妇,其中24名参与了描述性定性设计,这些设计通过4个重点小组讨论从有饮酒史的妇女中收集。结果:研究表明,每10名孕妇中就有4名在怀孕前和怀孕期间有饮酒史。与饮酒相关的重要因素包括吸烟,吸烟使吸烟者饮酒的几率增加了11.24倍。与社会经济地位较低的孕妇相比,社会经济地位较高的孕妇饮酒的可能性低63%。研究结果还发现,与记录的高患病率相比,对酒精有害影响的高度认识之间存在行为差距。结论:研究结果表明,在卫生机构进行产前护理的孕妇非常需要评估、识别和管理产前饮酒情况。
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