Oladokun Adesina, Arulogun Oyedunni, Oladokun Regina, Morhason-Bello Imran O, Bamgboye Elijah A, Adewole Isaac F, Ojengbede Oladosu A
Departments of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, College of Medicine/University College Hospital, Ibadan, Nigeria.
Afr J Reprod Health. 2009 Mar;13(1):79-91.
Infertility remains a global health challenge with devastating psycho-social consequences in many African communities. Adoption that may serve as an alternative strategy for the affected couples is not widely practiced. This study was conceptualized to assess the acceptability of child adoption as a management option by Nigerians. Twelve focus group discussions were held involving three communities stratified into inner core, transitory and peripheral, within Ibadan metropolis, South-Western Nigeria from May to July 2008. The participants were purposively selected based on gender and age group. The barriers mentioned were cultural practices, stigmatization, financial implications, and procedural bottle-necks. Measures suggested to curb these negative attitudes were advocacy, community mobilization and enactment of supportive law that will protect all parties involved.
不孕症仍然是一项全球性的健康挑战,在许多非洲社区会带来毁灭性的心理社会后果。收养作为一种可供受影响夫妇选择的替代策略,并未得到广泛应用。本研究旨在评估尼日利亚人对收养儿童作为一种管理方案的接受程度。2008年5月至7月,在尼日利亚西南部伊巴丹市,针对三个社区(分为核心区、过渡区和周边区)举行了12次焦点小组讨论。参与者根据性别和年龄组进行有目的的选择。提到的障碍包括文化习俗、污名化、经济影响和程序瓶颈。为遏制这些消极态度而建议采取的措施包括宣传、社区动员以及制定保护所有相关方的支持性法律。