Assessment of Factors Influencing Utilization of Reproductive Health Services for Adolescents and Youth in Samburu County, Kenya

Halima Dahir Ali, Dominic Mogere, Joseph Juma, Peterson Kariuki
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Background: Globally, around 16 million teenagers give birth each year, with 95% of them coming from upcoming nations in developing nations like Kenya, youths deal with a variety of sexual and reproductive health issues. Youth in Kenya frequently experience serious health issues like unintended pregnancy, unsafe abortions, and sexually transmitted infections. Objective: The study aimed to assess factors influencing the use of youth-friendly reproductive health services among youths and adolescents in Samburu County, Kenya. Methods: The study employed an analytical cross-sectional study design. The Chi-square test for independence and binary logistic regression were employed to establish a relationship between independent and dependent variables. Results: From this study, the presence of a reproductive health facility (OR=2.4,95%CI=0.220-0.801) and community mobilization campaigns (OR=4.7,95%CI=0.093-0.485) increased the odds of utilizing youth-friendly reproductive health services. The presence of peer pressure (OR=2,95%CI=0.266-0.971), healthcare providers' poor attitude (OR=2.1,95%CI=0.276-0.881), and lack of privacy (OR=2,95%CI=0.290-0.974) reduced the odds of utilizing youth-friendly reproductive health services. Conclusion: In this study, the utilization of youth-friendly reproductive health services was 40.6%. The presence of a reproductive health facility, having visited a reproductive health facility, the presence of religious influence, and community mobilization campaigns increased the odds of utilizing youth-friendly reproductive health services. The presence of peer pressure, being male and single in the marital status category, healthcare providers' poor attitude, and lack of privacy reduced the odds of utilizing youth-friendly reproductive health services.
肯尼亚桑布鲁县青少年生殖健康服务利用影响因素评估
背景:在全球范围内,每年约有1600万青少年生育,其中95%来自肯尼亚等发展中国家,年轻人面临各种性健康和生殖健康问题。肯尼亚青年经常遇到严重的健康问题,如意外怀孕、不安全堕胎和性传播感染。目的:本研究旨在评估影响肯尼亚桑布鲁县青少年使用青年友好型生殖健康服务的因素。 方法:采用分析性横断面研究设计。采用卡方检验和二元logistic回归建立自变量和因变量之间的关系。 结果:从这项研究中,生殖健康设施(OR=2.4,95%CI=0.220-0.801)和社区动员运动(OR=4.7,95%CI=0.093-0.485)的存在增加了利用青年友好型生殖健康服务的几率。同侪压力(OR=2,95%CI=0.266-0.971)、医护人员态度差(OR=2.1,95%CI=0.276-0.881)和缺乏隐私(OR=2,95%CI=0.290-0.974)降低了利用青年友好型生殖健康服务的几率。 结论:本研究青少年友好型生殖健康服务使用率为40.6%。生殖健康设施的存在、访问生殖健康设施、宗教影响的存在以及社区动员运动增加了利用对青年友好的生殖健康服务的几率。同辈压力的存在、男性和婚姻状况类别中的单身、保健提供者的不良态度以及缺乏隐私降低了利用青年友好型生殖健康服务的几率。
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