Exploring Reproductive Health Knowledge and Practices of Female Students under 24 Years: A Study at the University of Dschang Main Campus

D. C. Alain, Michaela Josée Meli, Evrard Kepgang, Gile Loïc Kongne Choupo, Bobby Stéphane Siewe Ngandjui, Roddy Yvain Saha
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Context: Reproductive health encompasses people’s freedom and ability to procreate and have a sexual life that is not only safe but also satisfying. Identifying factors related to the under-utilization of reproductive health services among young girls could help reduce the incidence of reproductive health problems affecting them. Methods: This was a cross sectional study carried out from January to July 2022 among the female students aged 24years and below of the University of Dschang’s main campus. The sampling method was proportionate stratified sampling. Categorical and continuous variables were expressed as frequencies and means respectively. Multiple logistic regression was used to assess the relationship between dependent and independent variables. Results: A total of 395 participants were recruited, with a mean age of 20.6 years and a reported high level of knowledge about reproductive health at 88.9%. Furthermore, 56.2% of the respondents were already sexually active, with the average age at first sex being 18.8 years. However, 30.6% of the participants had made use of reproductive health services. Being aged 21-22 years and being of a religion other than Christianity were some of the predictors of the participants' knowledge and practices towards reproductive health services. Conclusion: This study highlights the low use of reproductive health services among female students and provides new grounds for implementing interventions that will not only improve their reproductive health status but will also be culturally appropriate.
探索 24 岁以下女学生的生殖健康知识和实践:德昌大学主校区研究
背景:生殖健康包括人们生育的自由和能力,以及不仅安全而且令人满意的性生活。找出少女未充分利用生殖健康服务的相关因素,有助于降低影响少女的生殖健康问题的发生率:这是一项横断面研究,于 2022 年 1 月至 7 月在德昌大学主校区 24 岁及以下的女学生中进行。抽样方法为比例分层抽样。分类变量和连续变量分别以频率和均值表示。多元逻辑回归用于评估因变量和自变量之间的关系:共招募了 395 名参与者,平均年龄为 20.6 岁,88.9%的受访者对生殖健康有较高的了解。此外,56.2%的受访者性生活活跃,初次性行为的平均年龄为 18.8 岁。然而,30.6%的受访者使用过生殖健康服务。年龄在 21-22 岁之间和信仰基督教以外的宗教是影响参与者对生殖健康服务的了解和实践的一些预测因素:这项研究凸显了女学生对生殖健康服务使用率低的问题,并为实施干预措施提供了新的依据,这些干预措施不仅将改善她们的生殖健康状况,还将与文化相适应。
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