Factors Associated with Modern Contraceptive Use Among Out of School Adolescent Girls in Majengo and Njoro Wards of Moshi Municipality, Tanzania.

The East African health research journal Pub Date : 2023-01-01 Epub Date: 2023-07-12 DOI:10.24248/eahrj.v7i1.706
William Nkenguye, Hunaina Ismail, Ellyagape P Urassa, Nateiya M Yongolo, Sophia Kagoye, Sia E Msuya
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Background: Low uptake of modern contraceptives among adolescents remains a serious public health concern with over 20 million adolescents in need of modern contraceptives are not using any. In Tanzania where the adolescent fertility rate is 112 per 1000, only 15.2% of adolescents are using modern contraceptives. Contraceptive use stands out to be one of the key interventions to reduce the burden of adolescent pregnancy which is high in the country at 22%. There is little information on factors associated with modern contraceptive use among out of school adolescents, who are at an increased risk of adolescent pregnancies.

Objective: To determine the prevalence and factors associated with modern contraceptive use among out of school adolescent girls in Moshi municipality, Kilimanjaro region.

Methodology: This was a population based cross-sectional study, conducted in Moshi municipality in Kilimanjaro region 2 wards; Majengo and Njoro. The wards were randomly selected out of the 21 wards in the region. Household survey was conducted in the wards and adolescents aged 10 to 19 years who were out of school and consented and or assented to participate in the study were recruited. Data was collected using Kobo Collect TM on an Android device. Data was analysed using SPSS version 20. To determine the factors associated with modern contraceptive use, crude and adjusted analysis using logistic regression analysis was done.

Results: A total of 298 out-of-school adolescents were enrolled, with a median age of 19 (IQR 17-19) years. The prevalence of ever use of modern contraceptives among 154 sexually active adolescents was 51%, and 35% were current users of the methods. Two of common methods ever used were; injectables (27.3%) and male condoms (3.2%) respectively. Factors independently associated with ever use of modern contraceptives were; being married or cohabiting (aOR: 5.7) and having 2 or more sexual partners in the past 12 months (aOR: 5.9).

Conclusion: Ever and current use of modern contraceptives among out-of-school adolescents were reported at 51% and 35% respectively. Respondent's marital status and number of sexual partners was associated with ever use of modern methods. Strengthening of adolescent-friendly SRH services outside facility setting is needed given very few are currently using a modern method. Further, through inter-sectoral collaboration interventions to keep adolescent girls at school should be strengthened.

坦桑尼亚莫希市 Majengo 区和 Njoro 区辍学少女使用现代避孕药具的相关因素。
背景:青少年对现代避孕药具的接受率低仍然是一个严重的公共卫生问题,超过 2 000 万需要现代避孕药具的青少年没有使用任何药具。在坦桑尼亚,青少年生育率为 112‰,只有 15.2%的青少年使用现代避孕药具。避孕药具的使用是减轻青少年怀孕负担的关键干预措施之一,该国青少年怀孕率高达 22%。有关校外青少年使用现代避孕药具的相关因素的信息很少,而这些青少年怀孕的风险较高:确定乞力马扎罗山地区莫希市辍学少女使用现代避孕药具的普遍程度和相关因素:这是一项以人口为基础的横断面研究,在乞力马扎罗地区莫希市的 2 个区 Majengo 和 Njoro 进行。这两个选区是从该地区的 21 个选区中随机选出的。在这些区进行了住户调查,并招募了同意或同意参与研究的 10 至 19 岁失学青少年。使用安卓设备上的 Kobo Collect TM 收集数据。数据使用 SPSS 20 版进行分析。为确定与现代避孕药具使用相关的因素,使用逻辑回归分析法进行了粗略分析和调整分析:共有 298 名失学青少年参加了调查,年龄中位数为 19 岁(IQR 17-19)。在 154 名性生活活跃的青少年中,曾经使用现代避孕药具的比例为 51%,35% 的青少年目前正在使用现代避孕药具。常用的两种避孕方法分别是注射式避孕药(27.3%)和男用避孕套(3.2%)。与曾经使用现代避孕药具独立相关的因素是:已婚或同居(aOR:5.7)以及在过去 12 个月中有 2 个或更多性伴侣(aOR:5.9):据报告,校外青少年中曾经和目前使用现代避孕药具的比例分别为 51%和 35%。受访者的婚姻状况和性伴侣数量与曾经使用现代避孕方法有关。鉴于目前只有极少数人使用现代避孕方法,因此有必要在医疗机构之外加强对青少年友好的性健康和生殖健康服务。此外,应通过跨部门合作加强干预措施,使少女继续留在学校。
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