Influence of Covid-19 Social Restriction Measures on Sexual Behaviours and Reproductive Health Outcomes of Young Adults in Rivers State, Nigeria

Chiazor Nneamaka Ezeanya, Chigozirim Ogubuike
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Introduction: The COVID-19 social restriction measures, a strategy to curb the spread of the COVID-19 virus influenced people’s general well-being worldwide especially their sexual health. The study examined the influence of Covid-19 social restriction measures on sexual behaviours and reproductive health outcomes of young adults in Rivers State, Nigeria Methods: This study is a descriptive online-based cross-sectional design conducted among young adults aged 18-25 years.  A structured questionnaire was designed using Google form and the link shared online for completion via Facebook and WhatsApp group platforms with a request to forward the link to their peers.  The data was subjected to descriptive analysis using SPSS version 22. Results: More than half 65% of the respondents were female, and 68.7% were between the ages of 21-25 years. The majority 76.3% of the respondents had sexual experience. There was a decrease in satisfaction with sex life (from 65.9% to 47.9%) and decline in condom non-usage (from 39.8% to 45%) before and during the COVID-19 social restriction measures respectively. There was an increase in sexual activities (from 11.9% to 19.4% 2-3 times a week), increase in masturbation (from 12.1% to 31.7%) and in pornography (from 45% to 59.2%) before and during the COVID-19 social restriction measures respectively. About 47.4% were pregnant or impregnated someone and 19.2% of the young adults reported being infected with STI or HIV during the COVID-19 social restriction measures. The young adults experienced difficulties accessing contraceptives and STI management services. Conclusion: The COVID-19 social restriction measures impacted sexual behaviours, reproductive health outcomes, and the availability, accessibility and utilization sexual and reproductive services by young adult
Covid-19 社会限制措施对尼日利亚河流州年轻人性行为和生殖健康结果的影响
简介COVID-19 社会限制措施是一种遏制 COVID-19 病毒传播的策略,它影响着全世界人民的总体福祉,尤其是他们的性健康。本研究探讨了 COVID-19 社会限制措施对尼日利亚河流州青壮年性行为和生殖健康结果的影响:本研究是一项基于网络的横断面描述性研究,研究对象为 18-25 岁的年轻人。 使用谷歌表格设计了一份结构化问卷,并通过 Facebook 和 WhatsApp 群组平台在线分享链接供填写,同时要求将链接转发给同伴。 使用 SPSS 22 版本对数据进行了描述性分析。结果65%以上的受访者为女性,68.7%的受访者年龄在 21-25 岁之间。76.3%的受访者有过性经历。在采取 COVID-19 社会限制措施之前和期间,受访者对性生活的满意度有所下降(从 65.9% 降至 47.9%),不使用安全套的比例也有所下降(从 39.8% 降至 45%)。在采取 COVID-19 社会限制措施之前和期间,性活动增加(从 11.9%增加到 19.4%,每周 2-3 次),手淫增加(从 12.1%增加到 31.7%),色情增加(从 45%增加到 59.2%)。在 COVID-19 社会限制措施期间,约有 47.4%的青壮年怀孕或受孕,19.2%的青壮年报告感染了性传播疾病或艾滋病毒。青壮年很难获得避孕药具和性传播感染管理服务。结论COVID-19 社会限制措施影响了年轻人的性行为、生殖健康结果以及性和生殖服务的可用性、可及性和利用率。
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