尼日利亚伊巴丹女高等院校学生对双重避孕的认识和实践。

IF 1.8 Q3 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Open access journal of contraception Pub Date : 2016-08-24 eCollection Date: 2016-01-01 DOI:10.2147/OAJC.S103261
Oluwasomidoyin Olukemi Bello, Timothy Ao Oluwasola, Folasade Adenike Bello
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目的:了解尼日利亚伊巴丹女大学生双重避孕的知识、意识及其相关因素。材料和方法:这是一项横断面研究,使用半结构化的自我管理问卷来评估伊巴丹大学和伊巴丹理工学院的女本科生对双重避孕的知识和实践。对1200名大学生进行访谈,使用SPSS 18.0对数据进行分析。结果:调查对象平均年龄为22.57±3.43岁。调查对象中未婚900人(84.6%),有过性暴露的871人(77.9%),听说过双重避孕的793人(70.9%),了解双重避孕的659人(58.9%)。大多数参与者(66.8%)使用有效避孕措施,其中423人(56.3%)使用避孕套,其余参与者使用其他短期或长期可逆避孕措施。超过三分之二(79.2%)的性暴露者知道双重避孕,但只有465人(41.6%)实施了双重避孕。双重避孕的主要信息来源是朋友和广播(分别为45.3%和36.1%)。有多个性伴侣和早期性交的学生更容易使用双重避孕措施(结论:双重避孕措施在学生中的使用率较低。需要集中努力,确定和解决导致处于较高意外怀孕和性传播感染风险的女大学生较少采用双重避孕的挑战。促进一贯使用双重避孕是有关的,在我们的环境中最大限度地提高双重避孕的好处。
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Awareness and practice of dual contraception among female tertiary institution students in Ibadan, Nigeria.

Purpose: To determine the knowledge, awareness, and factors associated with the practice of dual contraception among female undergraduates in Ibadan, Nigeria.

Materials and methods: This is a cross-sectional study using a semi-structured self-administered questionnaire to assess the knowledge and practice of dual contraception among female undergraduates in the University of Ibadan and The Polytechnic, Ibadan. A total of 1,200 undergraduate students were interviewed, and data obtained were analyzed with SPSS Version 18.0.

Results: The mean age of the respondents was 22.57±3.43 years. Among the respondents, 900 (84.6%) were unmarried, 871 (77.9%) have been sexually exposed, 793 (70.9%) had heard of dual contraception, and 659 (58.9%) had knowledge of dual contraception. Majority (66.8%) of the participants used effective contraception, of whom 423 (56.3%) used condom, while others used other short- or long-term reversible contraception. More than two-thirds (79.2%) of the sexually exposed respondents were aware of dual contraception, but only 465 (41.6%) had practiced it. The main sources of information about dual contraception were from friends and radio (45.3% and 36.1%, respectively). Those who had multiple sexual partners and early coitarche were more likely to use dual contraception (P<0.05). History of previous sexually transmitted infection (odds ratio =3.06, 95% confidence interval [CI] =2.03-4.62) and unwanted pregnancy (odds ratio =3.53, 95% CI =2.62-4.74) were strongly associated with the use of dual contraception.

Conclusion: Uptake of dual contraception among the students was low. Efforts need to be concentrated on determining and addressing the challenges that are responsible for the lower uptake of dual contraception among female undergraduates who are at higher risk of unwanted pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections. Promotion of consistent use of dual contraception is pertinent in maximizing the benefits of dual contraception in our environment.

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