Perceptions, attitudes and beliefs of adults in a Nigerian community about cleft lip and palate

K. Musa, A. O. Onakoya, Aribaba Ot, A. Rotimi-Samuel, Akinsola Fb
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Background: Cleft lip and palate in a congenital deformity, with a defect in lip, alveolus or palate. Objectives: To determine the perceptions, attitudes and beliefs of adults in a Nigerian community about Cleft Lip and Palate (CLP), and to determine the factors that affect the community’s perceptions, attitudes and beliefs. Methods: A 16 item interviewer-administered questionnaire was distributed to adults in the community. A 5-point likert scale was used to rate attitude to various aspect of CLP Results: 135 adults participated in the study. Most (77%) of the respondents were aware of CLP. Attempted abortion and smoking by the mother during pregnancy were perceived to cause CLP by 36.3% and 33.3% respectively while an “Act of God” was believed to be the aetiology by 23%. A small percentage (17%) believed it could be punishment from God, ancestors or spirits. Majority (77%) agreed that people with CLP are emotionally disturbed and 69% of the respondents concurred that people with CLP have difficulty making friends or getting married. The respondents showed favourable attitudes toward statements on need for CLP to see the doctor, against making jokes about CLP and hiding a child with CLP at home. Gender, religion, educational status and previous contact did not significantly affect their perceptions, attitudes and beliefs. Conclusion: The respondents have a poor perception of the aetiology of CLP. Some level of stigmatization exists towards CLP. There is need for sociocultural reorientation about CLP in the population studied. Keywords: cleft lip and palate, perceptions, attitudes, beliefs
尼日利亚社区成年人对唇腭裂的看法、态度和信仰
背景:唇腭裂是一种先天性畸形,伴有唇、牙槽或腭的缺陷。目的:了解尼日利亚某社区成人对唇腭裂(CLP)的认知、态度和信念,并确定影响该社区认知、态度和信念的因素。方法:对社区成人进行问卷调查,问卷共16项。采用5分李克特量表对CLP各方面的态度进行评分。结果:135名成年人参加了这项研究。大多数(77%)受访者知道CLP。分别有36.3%和33.3%的人认为母亲在怀孕期间企图堕胎和吸烟是导致CLP的原因,而23%的人认为“天灾”是病因。一小部分人(17%)认为这可能是上帝、祖先或神灵的惩罚。大部份(77%)受访者认为忧郁症患者有情绪困扰,69%认同忧郁症患者在交友或结婚方面有困难。受访者对有必要让孩子看医生、反对拿孩子开玩笑和把孩子藏在家里的说法表示赞成。性别、宗教、教育程度和以前的接触对他们的看法、态度和信仰没有显著影响。结论:被调查者对CLP的病因认识较差。人们对中电存在着某种程度的污名化。在研究人群中,需要对CLP进行社会文化重新定位。关键词:唇腭裂,知觉,态度,信念
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