加纳照顾者支持少女使用避孕药具意愿的城乡差异:一项比较研究。

IF 1.9 Q2 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Ebenezer Jones Amoah, Francis Kwabena Larle, Francis Beyuo, Dominic Doglikuu Be-Ikuu
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在加纳,少女怀孕仍然是一项重大的公共卫生挑战,在意外怀孕、不安全堕胎和不良健康后果中占很大比例。本研究探讨了照顾者支持青春期女孩使用避孕药具意愿的城乡差异,重点研究了阿乌图森雅东部(城市)和贾满北部(农村)地区。采用横断面比较设计,涉及366名护理人员。数据采用结构化调查收集,并通过描述性、比较性和修正泊松回归技术进行分析。调查结果显示,68%的护理人员表示愿意支持青少年使用避孕药具,农村地区的这一比例(76.2%)高于城市地区(63.5%)。影响照顾者意愿的主要因素包括性别、居住环境和收入水平。女性护理人员和农村地区的护理人员表现出更大的支持,而文化信仰在很大程度上影响了对避孕药具使用的态度。护理人员表示,预防怀孕、减少性传播感染和改善健康状况是提供支持的主要动机,而对滥交、不孕以及文化或宗教反对的担忧是常见的障碍。该研究强调了通过有针对性的干预措施解决社会文化误解、提高护理人员知识和培养支持态度的重要性。这项研究建议以社区为基础的教育,负担得起的避孕政策和综合计划生育举措,以加强照顾者的支持和改善青少年生殖健康的结果。
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Urban-rural differences in caregivers' willingness to support adolescent girls' contraceptive use in Ghana: a comparative study.

Urban-rural differences in caregivers' willingness to support adolescent girls' contraceptive use in Ghana: a comparative study.

Urban-rural differences in caregivers' willingness to support adolescent girls' contraceptive use in Ghana: a comparative study.

Urban-rural differences in caregivers' willingness to support adolescent girls' contraceptive use in Ghana: a comparative study.

Adolescent pregnancy remains a critical public health challenge in Ghana, accounting for a significant proportion of unintended pregnancies, unsafe abortions, and adverse health outcomes. This study explored urban-rural differences in caregivers' willingness to support adolescent girls' contraceptive use, focusing on Awutu Senya East (urban) and Jaman North (rural) districts. A cross-sectional comparative design was employed, involving 366 caregivers. Data were collected using structured surveys and analyzed through descriptive, comparative, and modified Poisson regression techniques. Findings revealed that 68% of caregivers expressed willingness to support adolescent contraceptive use, with higher support in rural areas (76.2%) than in urban areas (63.5%). Key factors influencing caregiver willingness included gender, residential setting, and income level. Female caregivers and those in rural settings demonstrated greater support, while cultural beliefs significantly shaped attitudes toward contraceptive use. Caregivers cited pregnancy prevention, STI reduction, and health improvement as primary motivations for support, while concerns about promiscuity, infertility, and cultural or religious objections were common barriers. The study highlights the importance of addressing socio-cultural misconceptions, enhancing caregiver knowledge, and fostering supportive attitudes through targeted interventions. This study recommends community-based education, affordable contraception policies, and integrated family planning initiatives to enhance caregiver support and improve adolescent reproductive health outcomes.

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