埃塞俄比亚育龄妇女对排卵周期及其相关因素的正确认识的空间差异:地理加权回归分析。

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Frontiers in reproductive health Pub Date : 2025-08-06 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/frph.2025.1505749
Werkneh Melkie Tilahun, Lamrot Yohannes Abay, Fantu Mamo Aragaw, Zenebe Abebe Gebreegziabher, Tigabu Kidie Tesfie
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背景:了解排卵周期等生殖生理信息有助于女性了解自己的妊娠风险,合理规划妊娠,减少意外妊娠和受孕的真实风险。因此,本研究旨在探讨埃塞俄比亚各地区对排卵周期(KOC)正确认识的空间差异,并确定相关因素。方法:以2016年埃塞俄比亚人口与健康调查为基础,采用横断面研究设计。共纳入15683个加权样本。采用地理加权回归和普通最小二乘分析。采用AICc和调整后的r2对模型进行比较。p值小于0.05表示空间预测因子具有统计学显著性。结果:在我们的研究中,只有23.58% [95% CI;(22.92 ~ 24.25%)育龄妇女KOC正确。在亚的斯亚贝巴、迪勒达瓦和哈里里确定了重要的热点。不同因素对正确KOC的影响具有显著的空间差异。在索马里、阿姆哈拉、奥罗米亚、亚的斯亚贝巴和SNNPR地区,媒体曝光显示出0.34至0.57的积极影响。富财富状态在本尚古木兹、甘贝拉大部分地区、奥罗米亚西部、阿姆哈拉西部和西北西北地区表现出正的空间效应(0.13 ~ 0.54)。在迪勒达瓦、哈拉里、奥罗米亚东部以及索马里东部和东南部,靠近卫生设施产生了0.15至0.227的积极影响。在阿姆哈拉、阿法尔、甘贝拉、奥罗米亚西部和中部、本尚古尔和索马里的大部分地区,教育具有显著的积极影响范围,为0.23-0.36。在迪勒达瓦、哈拉里、索马里、奥罗米亚大部分地区和SNNPR地区,高水平的计划生育信息产生了积极影响,范围为0.28-0.39。结论:本研究发现育龄妇女的正确KOC较低。育龄妇女的正确KOC存在显著的空间差异。考虑到正规教育的重要性、富裕的家庭财富状况、媒体曝光、高水平的社区计划生育媒体曝光以及靠近卫生机构,需要考虑到这些重要因素的基于地区的干预措施,以促进适当的KOC。
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Spatial variation of correct knowledge of the ovulatory cycle and its associated factors among reproductive age women in Ethiopia: geographically weighted regression analysis.

Spatial variation of correct knowledge of the ovulatory cycle and its associated factors among reproductive age women in Ethiopia: geographically weighted regression analysis.

Spatial variation of correct knowledge of the ovulatory cycle and its associated factors among reproductive age women in Ethiopia: geographically weighted regression analysis.

Spatial variation of correct knowledge of the ovulatory cycle and its associated factors among reproductive age women in Ethiopia: geographically weighted regression analysis.

Background: Information about reproductive physiology like the ovulatory cycle helps women to understand their pregnancy risk and appropriately plan their pregnancies, which can reduce unintended pregnancy and the true risk of conception. Thus, this study aimed to explore the spatial variation of correct knowledge of the ovulatory cycle (KOC) across regions of Ethiopia and identify associated factors.

Methods: A cross-sectional study design was employed based on the 2016 Ethiopian demographic and health survey. A total of 15,683 weighted samples were included. Geographically weighted regression and ordinary least square analysis were conducted. Models were compared using AICc & adjusted R 2. A P-value of less than 0.05 was used to declare statistically significant spatial predictors.

Results: In our study, only 23.58% [95% CI; 22.92-24.25%] of reproductive-age women had correct KOC. Significant hot spots were identified in Addis Ababa, Dire Dawa, and Hareri. Different factors showed a spatially significant effect on correct KOC. Media exposure showed positive effects ranging from 0.34 to 0.57 in the Somali, Amhara, Oromia, Addis Ababa, and SNNPR regions. Rich wealth status showed a positive spatial effect ranging from 0.13 to 0.54 in Benishangul Gumuz, most of Gambela, western Oromia, western Amhara, and Northwestern SNNPR. Proximity to health facilities had a positive effect ranging from 0.15 to 0.227 in Dire Dawa, Harari, eastern Oromia, and eastern and southeastern Somali. In most of the Amhara, Afar, Gambela, western and central Oromia, Benishangul, and Somali regions, education had a significant positive effect range of 0.23-0.36. In Dire Dawa, Harari, Somali, the majority of Oromia, and SNNPR regions, high community-level FP messages had a positive effect with a range of 0.28-0.39.

Conclusion: In this study, the correct KOC among reproductive-aged women was found to be low. Significant spatial variation of the correct KOC among reproductive-age women was observed. Given the importance of formal education, rich household wealth status, media exposure, high community-level FP media exposure, and proximity to a health institution, area-based interventions that can take into account these important factors are needed to promote appropriate KOC.

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