"We Don't Fear HIV. We Just Fear Walking around Pregnant.": A Qualitative Analysis of Adolescent Sexuality and Pregnancy Stigma in Informal Settlements in Kisumu, Kenya.

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Studies in Family Planning Pub Date : 2021-12-01 Epub Date: 2021-11-11 DOI:10.1111/sifp.12178
Lara E Miller, Sophia Zamudio-Haas, Beatrice Otieno, Sayo Amboka, Damaris Odeny, Irene Agot, Kevin Kadede, Hannington Odhiambo, Colette Auerswald, Craig R Cohen, Elizabeth A Bukusi, Hong-Ha M Truong
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Abstract

In Kenya, adolescent pregnancy rates are high, contraception utilization is low, and adolescent sexuality is stigmatized. We describe how perceptions of sexuality and pregnancy stigma influence decision-making among adolescents in the informal settlements of Kisumu. We used purposive sampling to recruit 120 adolescent boys and girls aged 15-19 for focus group discussions. A semistructured interview guide was used to elicit social norms and community attitudes about sexual and reproductive health. We analyzed the data using the Framework Approach. The social stigma of adolescent sexuality and the related fear of pregnancy as an unambiguous marker of sexual activity emerged as main themes. This stigma led adolescents to fear social retribution but did not lead to more frequent contraception use due to additional stigma. The intensity of this fear was most acutely expressed by girls, leading some to seek unsafe, sometimes fatal, abortions, and to contemplate suicide. Fear of pregnancy outweighed fear of contracting HIV that was viewed as both treatable and less stigmatized. Our findings illustrate how fear of pregnancy among these adolescents is driven primarily by fears that their community will discover that they are sexually active. Interventions are urgently needed to address adolescent sexual stigma and to prevent negative outcomes.

“我们不害怕艾滋病毒。我们只是害怕怀着身孕四处走动。:肯尼亚基苏木非正式定居点青少年性行为和怀孕耻辱的定性分析。
在肯尼亚,青少年怀孕率很高,避孕措施使用率很低,青少年性行为受到歧视。我们描述了对性和怀孕耻辱的看法如何影响基苏木非正式定居点青少年的决策。我们采用有目的抽样的方法,招募了120名15-19岁的青春期男女进行焦点小组讨论。采用半结构式访谈指南来引出社会规范和社区对性健康和生殖健康的态度。我们使用框架方法分析数据。青少年性行为的社会耻辱和对怀孕的相关恐惧作为性活动的明确标志成为主要主题。这种耻辱感导致青少年害怕社会报复,但并没有因为额外的耻辱感而导致更频繁地使用避孕措施。这种恐惧的强烈程度在女孩身上表现得最为明显,导致一些人寻求不安全的,有时是致命的堕胎,并考虑自杀。对怀孕的恐惧超过了对感染艾滋病毒的恐惧,后者被认为是可以治疗的,而且不那么受歧视。我们的研究结果表明,这些青少年对怀孕的恐惧主要是由于担心他们的社区会发现他们的性行为活跃。迫切需要采取干预措施,以解决青少年对性的污名化问题,并防止产生负面后果。
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期刊介绍: Studies in Family Planning publishes public health, social science, and biomedical research concerning sexual and reproductive health, fertility, and family planning, with a primary focus on developing countries. Each issue contains original research articles, reports, a commentary, book reviews, and a data section with findings for individual countries from the Demographic and Health Surveys.
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