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加纳大学生对紧急避孕的认知

Perception of university students in Ghana about emergency contraception.

作者信息

Baiden Frank, Awini Elizabeth, Clerk Christine

机构信息

Navrongo Health Research Center, Navrongo, UER, Ghana.

出版信息

Contraception. 2002 Jul;66(1):23-6. doi: 10.1016/s0010-7824(02)00315-3.

Abstract

Emergency contraception (EC) refers to methods that women can use to prevent pregnancy after unprotected sexual intercourse, method failure, or incorrect use. There is growing worldwide acceptance and promotion of EC as a measure to reduce the level of unwanted pregnancies and, hence, unsafe abortions. The potential effect of EC in this regard could be most evident in sub-Saharan Africa. In Ghana, the Ministry of Health has since 1996 included EC in its reproductive health service policy and standards. The Planned Parenthood Association of Ghana is the only agency involved in the promotion of EC in the country. Very little is known about societal perception of EC. We undertook a study to assess knowledge and attitude toward EC among a sample of students at the University of Ghana. We used a two-page, self-administered questionnaire in a cross-sectional study among students chosen by random sampling. The aspects of EC assessed included level of knowledge, extent of use, common traditional methods of emergency contraception, as well as socially and culturally acceptable ways to promote EC in Ghana. We also assessed how the availability of EC could influence the use of condoms among male respondents. Less than half (43.2%) of the 194 respondents (88 males and 106 females) had heard of modern emergency contraceptive methods. Postinor-2, a dedicated emergency contraceptive product, which was already on the Ghanaian market, was known to 1.5% of respondents. Only 11.3% of respondents indicated correctly the recommended time within which emergency contraceptive pills (ECPs) are to be taken after unprotected sex. Taking concentrated sugar solutions, having an enema, and douching were commonly used traditional methods of EC. More than half (55.0%) of the male respondents indicated that they would either "certainly" or "probably" reduce how often they used condoms once they knew that EC was available. Almost all (97.4%) the respondents wanted to learn more about EC. The indications from this study are that the promotion of EC in Ghana is desired and must be encouraged. The fact that EC does not offer protection against sexually transmitted infections should always be emphasized.

摘要

紧急避孕是指女性在无保护性行为、避孕方法失败或使用不当后用于防止怀孕的方法。在全球范围内,紧急避孕作为一种减少意外怀孕率从而减少不安全堕胎的措施,正越来越被人们接受和推广。紧急避孕在这方面的潜在影响在撒哈拉以南非洲可能最为明显。在加纳,自1996年以来,卫生部已将紧急避孕纳入其生殖健康服务政策和标准。加纳计划生育协会是该国唯一参与推广紧急避孕的机构。人们对紧急避孕的社会认知知之甚少。我们开展了一项研究,以评估加纳大学学生样本对紧急避孕的知识和态度。在一项横断面研究中,我们对通过随机抽样选取的学生使用了一份两页的自填式问卷。评估的紧急避孕方面包括知识水平、使用程度、常见的传统紧急避孕方法,以及在加纳社会和文化上可接受的推广紧急避孕的方式。我们还评估了紧急避孕的可获得性如何影响男性受访者使用避孕套的情况。194名受访者(88名男性和106名女性)中,不到一半(43.2%)听说过现代紧急避孕方法。有一种专门的紧急避孕产品“保仕婷2号”已在加纳市场上销售,但只有1.5%的受访者知道。只有11.3%的受访者正确指出了无保护性行为后服用紧急避孕药的建议时间。服用浓缩糖水、灌肠和冲洗是常用的传统紧急避孕方法。超过一半(55.0%)的男性受访者表示,一旦知道有紧急避孕措施,他们“肯定”或“可能”会减少使用避孕套的频率。几乎所有(97.4%)的受访者都希望更多地了解紧急避孕。这项研究表明,在加纳推广紧急避孕是有必要的,必须予以鼓励。必须始终强调紧急避孕不能预防性病这一事实。

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