Farid-ul-Hasnain Syed, Johansson Eva, Gulzar Saleema, Krantz Gunilla
Aga Khan University Pakistan.
Glob J Health Sci. 2013 May 27;5(5):57-66. doi: 10.5539/gjhs.v5n5p57.
This qualitative study explored knowledge, attitudes, beliefs and perceptions of sexual and reproductive health, focusing specifically on contraceptive use and HIV prevention among young unmarried men and women, 17-21 years, in urban Karachi, Pakistan. The main theme, identified as underlying meaning in the focus group discussions was "Societal norms and perceptions create barriers to knowledge and awareness about sexual and reproductive health matters among young adults". A knowledge gap was revealed concerning HIV/AIDS and contraceptive use among young males and females, who have to rely on media and peers for information seeking. Study participants perceived that HIV/AIDS is incurable and carries a social stigma. It was further revealed, that there is an opposition towards contraceptive use from religious leaders. Young adults in Pakistan are in need of improved knowledge about HIV/AIDS and contraceptive use. Youth clinics and schools/colleges may play a significant role in this regard. The religious leaders need to be informed about the beneficial effects of contraceptives and they should be part of any family planning/contraceptive use program to ensure better community acceptance. At the structural level there is an urgent need for policies targeting the issue of sexual and reproductive health, particularly HIV/AIDS information and contraceptive use to target the young population. The health care services should be able to respond by offering relevant services.
这项定性研究探讨了17至21岁未婚青年男女对性与生殖健康的知识、态度、信念和认知,特别关注巴基斯坦卡拉奇市城区这些青年男女对避孕措施的使用及艾滋病预防情况。焦点小组讨论中确定的主要主题,即潜在含义为“社会规范和认知给年轻人对性与生殖健康问题的知识及认知造成了障碍”。研究发现,年轻男性和女性在艾滋病病毒/艾滋病及避孕措施使用方面存在知识差距,他们不得不依靠媒体和同龄人来获取信息。研究参与者认为艾滋病病毒/艾滋病无法治愈且带有社会污名。研究还进一步揭示,宗教领袖反对使用避孕措施。巴基斯坦的年轻人需要提高对艾滋病病毒/艾滋病及避孕措施使用的认识。青年诊所和学校/学院在这方面可能发挥重要作用。需要让宗教领袖了解避孕措施的有益效果,他们应参与任何计划生育/避孕措施使用项目,以确保社区有更高的接受度。在政策层面,迫切需要制定针对性与生殖健康问题的政策,特别是针对年轻人群体的艾滋病病毒/艾滋病信息及避孕措施使用方面的政策。医疗保健服务应能够通过提供相关服务做出回应。