尼日利亚女学生的避孕问题。

J I Adinma, A O Agbai, A O Okeke, J M Okaro
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对314名尼日利亚女学生(包括128名中学学生和186名大学学生)进行了避孕检查。26.8%的青少年有性接触,其中总怀孕率为19.05%。大专院校青少年的性暴露率为38.7%,高于中等院校的9.4%。然而,性接触的中学女生的怀孕率较高,为33%,而大学女生为16.7%。对各种避孕方法的平均避孕意识水平在整个调查群体中为38.2%:中学女生为22.6%,大学女生为54.4%。另一方面,性活跃学生的平均真实避孕药具使用率(TCU)为17.7%,中学女生和大学女生分别为5%和16.5%。研究小组的避孕信息来源中,“朋友”(37.3%)和“报纸”(36.9%)所占比例最高,而日常“讲座和性指导”所占比例最低(9.2%)。整个研究小组中有25.5%的人,即43%的中学女生和13.4%的大学女生从未获得过任何有关避孕的信息。关于避孕的指导作为小学、中学和大学教育的学术课程的一部分,将改进避孕知识,防止少女意外怀孕所造成的情感和社会问题。
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Contraception in teenage Nigerian school girls.

Contraception is reviewed in 314 teenage Nigerian school girls comprising 128 students at secondary and 186 at tertiary levels of institution. Out of all the teenagers, 26.8% were sexually exposed, among whom there was a total pregnancy rate of 19.05%. The rate of sexual exposure was higher in teenagers from tertiary institutions, 38.7% compared with 9.4% from secondary institutions. However, the pregnancy rate was higher among the sexually exposed secondary school girls, 33% vs. 16.7% for tertiary school girls. The mean level of contraceptive awareness for the various methods of contraception was 38.2% for the entire survey group: 22.6% for the secondary school girls and 54.4% for the tertiary school girls. Mean true contraceptive usage (TCU) among sexually active students, on the other hand, was 17.7%: 5% and 16.5% for the secondary school girls and tertiary school girls, respectively. The source of information on contraception for the study group was highest from 'a friend' (37.3%) and from the 'newsprint' (36.9%) and was lowest from routine 'lectures and sex instructions' (9.2%). Twenty-five point five per cent of the entire study group, 43% of the secondary school girls and 13.4% of the tertiary school girls, had never had any information on contraception. Instruction on contraception, as part of the academic curricula at the primary, secondary and tertiary levels of education, would improve contraceptive knowledge and forestall the emotional and social problems resulting from unwanted teenage pregnancies.

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