Reproductive Health Status of Sugali Tribal Women: A Field Based Study

P. Geetha, C. Chenchuprasad, R. Sathyavathi, K. Reddy, K. Reddy
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Abstract The present study aimed at assessing the reproductive health status of Sugali women of the Rayalaseema region in Andhra Pradesh. About 200 women in the age range of 15-45 years were interviewed regarding age at menarche, age at marriage, age at first conception, menstrual problems, fertility and mortality levels, prevalence of diseases and women’s perception towards health in a cross-sectional design. Illiteracy was documented to an extent of sixty-five percent. Thirty-six percent of the subjects opined that their self-reported health was fair or poor. Illiterate women were 1.27 times at risk of developing menstrual irregularity than educated women. Simultaneously, the risk increased to 1.85 times when the spouse was illiterate too. Similar results were obtained with menstrual problems and abortions. In conclusion, it is inferred that Sugali women are subjected to significant reproductive health risks mediated by socio-economic conditions.
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糖加利部落妇女生殖健康状况:一项实地研究
摘要本研究旨在评估安得拉邦Rayalaseema地区Sugali妇女的生殖健康状况。在横断面设计中,对大约200名年龄在15-45岁之间的妇女就月经初潮年龄、结婚年龄、初次怀孕年龄、月经问题、生育率和死亡率、疾病流行率以及妇女对健康的看法进行了访谈。文盲率达到65%。36%的受试者认为他们自我报告的健康状况一般或较差。文盲女性发生月经不规律的风险是受过教育女性的1.27倍。与此同时,如果配偶也是文盲,患病风险增加到1.85倍。月经问题和流产也得到了类似的结果。最后,可以推断,由于社会经济条件的影响,Sugali妇女面临严重的生殖健康风险。
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