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尼日利亚尼日尔州比达酋长国妇女生殖健康状况分析

Analysis of women's reproductive health situation in Bida Emirate of Niger State, Nigeria.

作者信息

Yahaya Mohammed Kuta

机构信息

Development Communication, Department of Agricultural Extension and Rural Development, University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria.

出版信息

Afr J Reprod Health. 2002 Apr;6(1):50-64.

Abstract

This study examined the reproductive health situation in Bida Emirate of Nigeria, with a view to advancing frontiers in communication support for reproductive health education. Multi-stage sampling technique was used to randomly select 1,200 women respondents that participated in the study. Data was obtained on reproductive health and rights, reproductive health history, and personal and social characteristics of respondents. Data analyses showed that majority (68.1%) of respondents were aware of existing methods of birth control, while 31.9% were not. On the use of methods, abstinence, breastfeeding and use of condoms recorded 42.8%, 22% and 40.3% respectively. Respondents rarely used traditional methods of birth control. Forty five per cent blamed their husbands for not using family planning methods. Surprisingly, 84.8% of respondents had no idea of what HIV/AIDS is all about; only 13% and 3.1% could describe gonorrhoea and AIDS respectively. Results further revealed that there is no significant relationship between personal and social characteristics of respondents (religion, marital status and position, etc) and their attitude towards family planning. However, rural and urban women significantly differed in their health status (t = 0.2729; p < 0.001). Similar trend was observed for attitude towards family decision-making (t = 40; p < 0.001), sexuality and STD prevention (t = 90; p < 0.001), and maternity/childcare (t = 0.001; p < 0.001). In conclusion, the study reveals that there is a wide gap between social expectations of women's reproductive health and cultural realities in Nupeland of Nigeria. The study thus recommends, among others, the need for sustainable safe motherhood campaign in culture bound societies.

摘要

本研究调查了尼日利亚比达酋长国的生殖健康状况,旨在推进生殖健康教育沟通支持的前沿领域。采用多阶段抽样技术随机选取了1200名女性受访者参与研究。收集了有关生殖健康与权利、生殖健康史以及受访者个人和社会特征的数据。数据分析表明,大多数(68.1%)受访者知晓现有的避孕方法,而31.9%的受访者并不知晓。在避孕方法的使用上,禁欲、母乳喂养和使用避孕套的比例分别为42.8%、22%和40.3%。受访者很少使用传统避孕方法。45%的受访者指责丈夫未采用计划生育方法。令人惊讶的是,84.8%的受访者对艾滋病毒/艾滋病一无所知;只有13%和3.1%的受访者能够分别描述淋病和艾滋病。结果还显示,受访者的个人和社会特征(宗教、婚姻状况和地位等)与他们对计划生育的态度之间没有显著关系。然而,农村和城市女性在健康状况方面存在显著差异(t = 0.2729;p < 0.001)。在家庭决策态度(t = 40;p < 0.001)、性观念和性传播疾病预防(t = 90;p < 0.001)以及孕产/儿童保育方面(t = 0.001;p < 0.001)也观察到了类似趋势。总之,该研究表明,在尼日利亚努佩兰地区,社会对女性生殖健康的期望与文化现实之间存在巨大差距。因此,该研究建议,除其他外,在受文化约束的社会中开展可持续的安全孕产运动。

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