调查影响采用当代避孕方法的决定因素:对加纳上东部地区纳布丹县青少年使用情况的横断面分析

Francisca Cudjoe, Abdul-Samed Mohammed, V. Yakong
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导言:促进青少年使用避孕药具对改善他们的性健康和生殖健康至关重要。少女怀孕越来越普遍,而纳布达姆地区使用现代避孕方法的比例仍然很低。这些事实突出表明,迫切需要满足青少年在性健康和生殖健康方面的需求。本研究旨在调查影响加纳上东部地区纳布达姆区采用现代避孕方法的因素。研究方法:研究采用定量技术和描述性横截面设计,纳入了 261 名来自纳布达姆区的 15 至 19 岁大龄少女。采用多阶段抽样技术选择受访者,并在 10 个工作日内使用标准化调查表收集数据。数据分析采用 STATA 第 14 版。双变量和逻辑回归模型的显著性标准为 p <0.05,以研究独立因素与结果变量之间的相关性。结果52.1%的受访者表示他们在 20 岁之前有过第一次性经历。首次性行为的年龄最大的为 19 岁,最小的为 10 岁。此外,97.8% 的受访者称,他们通过各种渠道(如同伴、教师、医疗专业人员和广播媒体)了解到当代避孕知识。即使了解了这些知识,仍有 48.7% 的受访者认为使用避孕方法可以 100% 避免怀孕,而 73.6% 的受访者从未使用过任何避孕方法。研究发现,年龄(p< 0.001)、教育程度(p< 0.001)、婚姻状况(p< 0.001)、同伴影响(p< 0.001)、居住地(p< 0.001)、宗教信仰(p< 0.018)、性伴侣同意(p< 0.001)、医疗保健提供者的积极态度(p< 0.001)和避孕药具的可获得性(p< 0.001)与现代避孕药具的使用有关。结论尽管相当大比例的受访者对现代避孕方法有所了解,但现代避孕药具的低使用率与年龄、婚姻状况、教育程度、同伴影响、伴侣同意以及医疗保健专业人员的不利态度等几个因素有明显的相关性。为解决这一问题,需要采取以社区为基础的战略,强调提高有利因素和消除障碍。加纳卫生局可以加强其学校健康教育计划(SHEP),方法是增加信息交流会、组织戏剧表演和辩论,以及招募同伴教育者作为宝贵资源,就性行为、生殖健康问题和现代避孕药具的使用与同伴分享经验和进行指导。
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Investigating Determinants Affecting the Adoption of Contemporary Contraceptive Methods: A Cross-Sectional Analysis of Adolescent Utilization in the Nabdan District, Upper East Region, Ghana
Introduction: Promoting the use of contraception among adolescents is essential to improving their sexual and reproductive health. Teenage pregnancies are becoming more common, and the Nabdam area continues to have low rates of use of contemporary contraceptive methods. These facts highlight the urgent need to address the needs of adolescents concerning their sexual and reproductive health. This study aims to investigate the factors impacting the Upper East Region of Ghana's Nabdam District's adoption of contemporary contraceptive methods. Methods: 261 older teenage girls from the Nabdam district, ages 15 to 19, were included in the study, which used a quantitative technique and a descriptive cross-sectional design. Respondents were chosen using a multiphase sample technique, and data were collected over the course of 10 working days using a standardized survey form. STATA Version 14 was utilized for data analysis. A significance criterion of p < 0.05 was applied to bivariate and logistic regression models to investigate any correlations between independent factors and outcome variables. Results: 52.1% of respondents said they have had their first sexual experience before turning 20. The oldest stated age at first sex was 19 years old, while the youngest was 10 years old. Additionally, 97.8% of respondents reported learning about contemporary contraception via a variety of sources, such as peers, instructors, health professionals, and radio media. Even with this knowledge, 48.7% of respondents thought using a contraceptive technique would provide 100% protection against getting pregnant, while 73.6% of respondents had never used any kind of birth control. Age (p< 0.001), educational attainment (p< 0.001), marital status (p< 0.001), peer influence (p< 0.001), place of residence (p< 0.001), religious affiliation (p< 0.018), consent from a sexual partner (p< 0.001), positive attitudes from healthcare providers (p < 0.001), and the availability of contraceptives (p < 0.001) were discovered to be linked to the usage of modern contraceptives. Conclusion: Although a sizable percentage of respondents showed awareness of contemporary contraceptive methods, low modern contraceptive usage was significantly correlated with several factors, including age, marital status, educational attainment, peer influence, partner consent, and the unfavorable attitudes of healthcare professionals. To tackle this problem, a community-based strategy emphasizing the advancement of enabling elements and the removal of obstacles is required. The Ghana Health Service could enhance its School Health Education Program (SHEP) by increasing informational sessions, organizing theatrical productions and debates, and recruiting peer educators as invaluable resources to share experiences and instruct their peers on sexuality, reproductive health issues, and the use of modern contraceptives
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