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Background: The burden of sexually transmitted infections and unintended pregnancy remain a major health problem disproportionately affecting young woman in sub Saharan Africa. While there is a growing interest in promoting dual protection as a means of simultaneously preventing both HIV/STIs and unwanted pregnancy, little is known about patterns and predictors of dual protection use based on theoretical models for designing targeted interventions to promote dual protection for youth. This study aimed to examine predictors of dual protection use based on the information-motivation-behavioral skills model among female university students in Ethiopia.
Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted with 1,020 female students at Mattu University between April and June 2023. Data were collected using a self-administered questionnaire and analyzed using SPSS version 24. Bivariate and multivariate analyses were conducted using structural equation modeling with AMOS program to examine predictors of dual-protection use.
Results: Of the 1,020 participants, 396 (38.8%) had ever had sexual intercourse, 370 (93.4%) of whom were sexually active in the last 12 months. Of these, only 76 (20.5%) used dual protection at last sex in the past 6 months. Multivariate analysis indicated that dual-protection use was directly and strongly predicted by motivation (β = 0.29, P < 0.001) and behavioral skills (β = 0.27, P < 0.001), whereas it was weakly predicted by information (β = 0.04, P < 0.05), while the information had a strong effect (β = 0.27, p < .001) on behavioral skills to indirectly influence dual protection use.
Conclusion: These findings support the key roles of motivation and behavioral skills in directly predicting dual protection use, while information can also influence behavioral skills to indirectly affect dual protection use, suggesting the importance of incorporating all elements of the IMB model constructs in designing targeted intervention to promote dual protection behaviors for youth.
背景:性传播感染和意外怀孕的负担仍然是严重影响撒哈拉以南非洲年轻妇女的一个主要健康问题。虽然人们越来越有兴趣促进双重保护,作为同时预防艾滋病毒/性传播感染和意外怀孕的手段,但基于设计有针对性的干预措施以促进青年双重保护的理论模型,对双重保护使用的模式和预测因素知之甚少。本研究旨在探讨衣索比亚女大学生双重保护使用的预测因素,基于资讯-动机-行为技能模型。方法:对2023年4 - 6月在马图大学就读的1020名女学生进行横断面研究。采用自填问卷收集数据,并使用SPSS version 24进行分析。采用结构方程模型和AMOS程序进行双变量和多变量分析,以检验双重保护使用的预测因素。结果:在1020名参与者中,396名(38.8%)有过性行为,其中370名(93.4%)在过去12个月内性活跃。其中,只有76人(20.5%)在过去6个月的最后一次性行为中使用了双重保护措施。多因素分析表明,双重保护使用与动机有直接、强烈的预测关系(β = 0.29, P β = 0.27, P β = 0.04, P β = 0.27, P)。这些发现支持动机和行为技能在直接预测双重保护使用方面的关键作用,而信息也可以影响行为技能间接影响双重保护使用,这表明在设计有针对性的干预措施以促进青少年双重保护行为时,整合IMB模型构建的所有元素非常重要。