尼日利亚埃多州埃波马未婚青少年中父母对避孕药具使用的知识、意愿和态度。

International Journal of Reproductive Medicine Pub Date : 2022-06-23 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2022/8533174
Airelobhegbe Dorcas Ehiaghe, Amadou Barrow
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背景:青春期是一个充满机会、脆弱和风险的时期,特别是在健康、不安全性活动和生殖健康方面。如果忽视她们的生殖健康问题,她们很有可能经历为人父母的痛苦过渡、终生影响和早孕,从而影响她们的教育成就和经济潜力。满足青少年的生殖健康需要主要是父母的责任。因此,本研究探讨父母对未婚青少年使用避孕药具的知识、意愿和态度。方法:采用分析性横断面研究设计。采用多阶段抽样技术,从尼日利亚埃多州Ekpoma社区招募了360名家长。本研究采用结构化问卷来生成数据。数据处理和分析采用SPSS 24。为确定与结果变量的相关性,采用χ 2和Fisher精确检验统计量,p < 0.05为统计学显著性。结果:家长对避孕方法的知晓率为96.9%,家长对青少年采取避孕措施的意愿率为31.7%,积极态度为24.2%。父母避孕知识的相关因素包括性别(χ 2=8.655, p = 0.003)、年龄(†= 13.377,p = 0.001)、婚姻状况(†= 133.730,p < 0.001)、文化程度(†= 103.689,p < 0.001)、宗教信仰(†= 164.592,p < 0.001)、种族(†= 25.273,p < 0.001)、婚姻持续时间(†= 11.365,p = 0.008)。教育程度(†= 21.220,p < 0.001)、婚姻状况(†= 9.001,p = 0.022)、宗教信仰(†= 6.058,p = 0.046)是影响未婚青少年父母避孕态度的因素。教育程度(†= 19.905,p < 0.001)与父母对未婚青少年使用避孕药具的意愿相关。结论:虽然家长有良好的避孕知识,但这些知识并没有传递给他们的青少年。然而,很少有父母会鼓励他们的青少年使用避孕药具,并建议他们在性活跃时使用避孕套。应进一步向父母介绍避孕事项,以影响青少年对使用避孕措施的态度。建立青年友好型保健中心也将鼓励使用和接触保健信息。
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Parental Knowledge, Willingness, and Attitude towards Contraceptive Usage among Their Unmarried Adolescents in Ekpoma, Edo State, Nigeria.

Background: Adolescence is a time of opportunity, vulnerability, and risk, particularly in relation to health, unsafe sexual activity, and reproductive health. Neglecting their reproductive health issues leads to a great risk of agonizing transition to parenthood, lifetime effects, and early pregnancy, which can compromise educational achievements and economic potentials. Meeting the reproductive health needs of adolescents mostly rests on the parents' shoulders. Thus, this study explored parental knowledge, willingness, and attitude towards contraceptive use among their unmarried adolescents.

Methods: This was an analytical cross-sectional study design. The multistage sampling technique was used to recruit 360 parents from Ekpoma community, Edo State, Nigeria. A structured questionnaire was used to generate data for this study. Data processing and analysis were done using SPSS version 24. In order to determine association with outcome variables, chi-square (χ 2) and Fisher's exact test statistics were used while statistical significance was set at p < 0.05.

Results: The proportion of parental knowledge on contraceptive methods was at 96.9%, parental willingness for their adolescents' contraceptive uptake at 31.7%, and positive attitude at 24.2%. Associated factors for parental knowledge of contraceptives include gender (χ 2=8.655, p = 0.003), age († = 13.377, p = 0.001), marital status († = 133.730, p < 0.001), educational level († = 103.689, p < 0.001), religion († = 164.592, p < 0.001), ethnicity († = 25.273, p < 0.001), and duration of marriage († = 11.365, p = 0.008). Factors such as educational level († = 21.220, p < 0.001), marital status († = 9.001, p = 0.022), and religion († = 6.058, p = 0.046) were associated with parental attitude towards contraceptives for their unmarried adolescents. Education level († = 19.905, p < 0.001) was associated with parental willingness for their unmarried adolescents' use of contraceptives.

Conclusion: Although parents have good knowledge of contraception, this knowledge has not been passed on to their adolescents. However, few parents would encourage their adolescents to use contraceptives and advise the use of condoms if they are sexually active. Parents should be advised about contraceptive matters further to influence their adolescents' attitudes towards its usage. Establishing youth-friendly health centers will also encourage health information use and exposure.

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