Determinant Factors And Health Implications Of Early Marriage On The Girl Child In Otuan Community Bayelsa State Of Nigeria

Letticia Ikiomoye Beredugo, A. Adeyanju, M. Nkamare, Binaebi Amabebe
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The practice of early marriage for women remains rampant in developing nations around the world today, and it is a major problem contributing to maternal ill health and death in Nigeria. It has consequence on both social and health of not only the girl child but the children born to these young mothers. The aim of the study is to identify the determinant factors and health implications of early marriage on the girl-child in Otuan Community, Bayelsa State, Nigeria. A descriptive study was done using a descriptive cross-sectional survey type of design, One hundred and thirteen (113) respondents were recruited for the study. A self-developed pilot tested questionnaire was used to collect data from the respondents. The instrument was face validated by three experts in the field of Nursing and research; reliability was established using the test retested method and a retest coefficient of 0.82 was arrived at; and data generated were analysed. The study found that; majority of the respondents identified poverty/economic hardship, tradition and culture of the people, area of settlement, peer group and parental neglect as determinant factors that influences early girl-child marriage. The respondents also identified maternal and infant death, sexually transmitted diseases, child disability, prolonged sickness after birth and psychosocial problems as health implication of early girl-child marriage. The study further revealed that the girls had experienced excessive bleeding, anaemia, and prolonged/obstructed labour as complications during pregnancy. The study found that increased educational attainment among girls, risks, change of cultural norms that support early child marriage, and provision of economic opportunities for girls and their families as ways of preventing early girl-child marriage. it is recommended that proper education of girls and parents on the associated risk of early girl-child marriage and formulation of laws and policies to protect adolescent is advocated.
尼日利亚巴耶尔萨州Otuan社区早婚对女童的决定因素和健康影响
今天,在世界各地的发展中国家,妇女早婚的做法仍然猖獗,这是造成尼日利亚产妇健康不佳和死亡的一个主要问题。它不仅对女孩,而且对这些年轻母亲所生的孩子的社会和健康都有影响。这项研究的目的是查明尼日利亚巴耶尔萨州Otuan社区早婚对女童健康的决定因素和影响。一项描述性研究采用描述性横断面调查类型的设计,113名受访者被招募为研究。使用自行开发的试点测试问卷收集受访者的数据。该仪器由三位护理研究领域的专家进行了面对面的验证;采用测试重测法建立信度,重测系数为0.82;并对生成的数据进行了分析。研究发现;大多数答复者认为,贫穷/经济困难、人民的传统和文化、定居地区、同辈群体和父母的忽视是影响女童早婚的决定因素。答复国还指出,母婴死亡、性传播疾病、儿童残疾、出生后长期患病和社会心理问题是女童早婚对健康的影响。该研究进一步显示,这些女孩在怀孕期间出现了大出血、贫血和分娩时间延长/难产等并发症。研究发现,提高女孩的受教育程度、风险、改变支持童婚的文化规范,以及为女孩及其家庭提供经济机会,都是防止童婚的途径。建议对女孩和父母进行适当的教育,使其了解女童早婚的相关风险,并倡导制定保护青少年的法律和政策。
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