几内亚农村地区年轻女学生使用避孕药具的相关因素

IF 0.3 4区 医学 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Sante Publique Pub Date : 2024-02-23 DOI:10.3917/spub.236.0129
Lancinè Dramé, Delphin Kolié, Sidikiba Sidibé, Jean Faya Yombouno, Alexandre Delamou
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导言:在撒哈拉以南非洲地区,年轻女孩很少使用现代避孕方法是一个真正的公共卫生问题,尤其是在生活在农村地区的年轻女学生中。本研究旨在分析与几内亚农村地区年轻女学生使用避孕药具相关的因素:这是一项横断面分析研究,包括几内亚坎坎农村地区 10 所中学的 607 名学生:本研究共访问了 607 名女学生。她们的平均年龄为(17.3 ± 1.7)岁,50.9%为初中生,49.1%为高中生。在我们的调查期间,67.7%的女生表示性生活活跃,只有 24.4%的女生采取了现代避孕措施。在双变量分析中,年龄、宗教信仰、学校级别、是否听说过避孕措施以及是否有过性生活等因素与避孕药具的使用有统计学关联。在多变量分析中,年龄(OR = 2.1;CI = 1.1-3.8)、宗教信仰(OR = 5.1;CI = 2.8-9.5)和有过性交经历(OR = 2.2;CI = 1.4-3.5)等因素在统计学上仍与年轻女学生使用避孕方法有关:我们的研究突出表明,有必要在学校提高对避孕方法的认识并增加获得避孕方法的机会,以改善避孕实践,进而降低几内亚农村地区年轻女学生意外怀孕和早孕的频率。
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The factors associated with contraceptive use among young female students in rural Guinea

Introduction: The low use of modern contraceptive methods by young girls is a real public health problem in sub-Saharan Africa, especially among young female students living in rural areas. The purpose of this study was to analyze the factors associated with contraceptive use among young female students in rural Guinea.

Method: This was an analytical cross-sectional study including 607 students from 10 secondary schools in the rural district of Kankan, Guinea.

Results: A total of 607 female students were interviewed and included in this study. They had an average age of 17.3 ± 1.7 years, 50.9% were in junior high school, and 49.1% were in high school. During our survey period, 67.7% of the girls reported being sexually active, while only 24.4% were on modern contraception. In the bivariate analysis, factors such as age, religion, school level, having heard of contraception, and having had sexual intercourse were statistically associated with contraceptive use. In the multivariate analysis, factors such as age (OR = 2.1; CI = 1.1–3.8), religion (OR = 5.1; CI = 2.8–9.5), and having had sexual intercourse (OR = 2.2; CI = 1.4–3.5) remained statistically associated with the use of contraceptive methods among young female students.

Conclusion: Our study highlights the need to increase awareness of, and access to, contraceptive methods in schools in order to improve contraceptive practice and, in turn, to reduce the frequency of unwanted and early pregnancies among young female students in rural areas of Guinea.

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Sante Publique
Sante Publique PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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0.40
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252
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: La revue Santé Publique s’adresse à l’ensemble des acteurs de santé publique qu’ils soient décideurs, professionnels de santé, acteurs de terrain, chercheurs, enseignants ou formateurs, etc. Elle publie des travaux de recherche, des évaluations, des analyses d’action, des réflexions sur des interventions de santé, des opinions, relevant des champs de la santé publique et de l’analyse des services de soins, des sciences sociales et de l’action sociale. Santé publique est une revue à comité de lecture, multidisciplinaire et généraliste, qui publie sur l’ensemble des thèmes de la santé publique parmi lesquels : accès et recours aux soins, déterminants et inégalités sociales de santé, prévention, éducation pour la santé, promotion de la santé, organisation des soins, environnement, formation des professionnels de santé, nutrition, politiques de santé, pratiques professionnelles, qualité des soins, gestion des risques sanitaires, représentation et santé perçue, santé scolaire, santé et travail, systèmes de santé, systèmes d’information, veille sanitaire, déterminants de la consommation de soins, organisation et économie des différents secteurs de production de soins (hôpital, médicament, etc.), évaluation médico-économique d’activités de soins ou de prévention et de programmes de santé, planification des ressources, politiques de régulation et de financement, etc
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