Utilization status of sexual and reproductive health services among high school students in assosa zone; western ethiopia, 2021.

Hunduma Dina Hambisa, Simachew Kassa, Shumiye Shiferaw
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Introduction: - Sexual and reproductive health service is critical for youths; because it does not only set the stage for health beyond the reproductive years; it also affects the health of the next generation. Youth is one of life’s most fascinating and complex life stages and accompanied by special sexual and reproductive health needs.Objective: - This study was aimed to determine; utilization status of sexual and reproductive health services and associated factors among high school students in Assosa Zone Western Ethiopia. Methods: - School-based quantitative cross sectional study was carried out among all students from systematically selected in high school of Assosa Zone. Total of 400 samples were proportionally allocated for the stratum and eligible students in were interviewed. Pretested structured questionnaires were employed to obtain quantitative data. The collected data was interred into Epidata version 3.1 and analysed using SPSS version 25 software.Results: - Over all utilization of sexual and reproductive health services by youth students was 32% in the past six months. Counseling services was the major (33.6%) service utilized and Private clinic was the major 73% place of sexual and reproductive health service utilized. Having pocket money [95 %CI (AOR=2.81(2.35, 5.09)], being sexually active [95 %CI (AOR=1.82(1.25, 3.26)], parental discussion [95 %CI (AOR=2.78(1.59, 4.67)], peer education was also significantly associated with utilization of sexual and reproductive health services. Conclusions: - Over all utilization of sexual and reproductive health service among youth students in the past six months was 32%. To improve youth’s sexual and reproductive health service utilization; increasing accessibility, awareness creation at all levels as well as making the service confidential should be interventional areas.
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阿索萨地区高中生性与生殖健康服务利用状况埃塞俄比亚西部,2021年。
导言:-性健康和生殖健康服务对青年至关重要;因为它不仅为生育年龄以后的健康奠定了基础;它还会影响下一代的健康。青年是生命中最迷人和最复杂的阶段之一,伴随着特殊的性健康和生殖健康需求。目的:-本研究旨在确定;埃塞俄比亚西部阿索萨区高中生性与生殖健康服务利用状况及相关因素。方法:系统选取阿索萨地区高中所有学生进行校本定量横断面研究。按比例为该阶层分配400个样本,对符合条件的学生进行访谈。采用预先测试的结构化问卷来获得定量数据。收集的数据采用Epidata 3.1版本进行分析,并使用SPSS 25版本软件进行分析。结果:-在过去六个月中,青年学生总体上利用性健康和生殖健康服务的比例为32%。咨询服务是使用的主要服务(33.6%),私人诊所是使用性健康和生殖健康服务的主要场所(73%)。有零花钱[95% CI (AOR=2.81(2.35, 5.09)]、性活跃[95% CI (AOR=1.82(1.25, 3.26)]、父母讨论[95% CI (AOR=2.78(1.59, 4.67)]、同伴教育与性健康和生殖健康服务的利用也显著相关。结论:-在过去六个月中,青少年学生总体上利用性健康和生殖健康服务的比例为32%。提高青年对性健康和生殖健康服务的利用;增加可访问性,提高各级的意识以及使服务保密应该是干预领域。
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