Nawagi Faith, Mpimbaza Arthur, Mukisa John, Serwadda Patrick, Kyalema Samuel, Kizza Daniel
Department of Nursing, Makerere University-College of Health Sciences, P. O. Box 7072 Kampala, Uganda.
Child Health Development Centre, Makerere University-College of Health sciences, P. O. Box 7072, Kampala, Uganda.
Afr Health Sci. 2016 Mar;16(1):116-22. doi: 10.4314/ahs.v16i1.15.
Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) still stand as one of the commonest health problems affecting women of reproductive age. The knowledge and practices of STIs, among susceptible populations such as women of reproductive age, living in slums like Katanga in Kampala Uganda need to be established.
This was a cross-sectional study with 339 participants in Katanga slum. Data was collected using an interviewer administered questionnaire, entered and analysed using SPSS version 17.0. Data was summarized using frequencies for categorical data and medians for continuous data.
Majority of the participants (71.9%) were ≥25years with a mean age of 28.0(SD ±7.0) years. The commonest symptoms known to the participants were genital itching (60%) and genital rash (14.5%). Most mentioned multiple partners (63.7%) and unprotected sex (50.7%) as predisposing factors to STIs. Knowledge on methods of prevention was high (92.3%) however, 18.8% were found positive for STIs using the syndromic approach and 82% mentioned having suffered from STIs in the past 6 months more than once.
Most participants did not know about the systemic effects of STIs to their health and didnot follow the appropriate behavior patterns despite being knowledgeable about the various methods of prevention of STIs.
性传播感染(STIs)仍然是影响育龄妇女的最常见健康问题之一。需要了解生活在乌干达坎帕拉卡坦加等贫民窟的育龄妇女等易感人群中性传播感染的知识和行为。
这是一项在卡坦加贫民窟对339名参与者进行的横断面研究。数据通过访谈员管理的问卷收集,使用SPSS 17.0版本录入和分析。分类数据用频率汇总,连续数据用中位数汇总。
大多数参与者(71.9%)年龄≥25岁,平均年龄为28.0(标准差±7.0)岁。参与者最常提及的症状是生殖器瘙痒(60%)和生殖器皮疹(14.5%)。大多数人提到多个性伴侣(63.7%)和无保护性行为(50.7%)是性传播感染的诱发因素。预防方法的知晓率较高(92.3%),然而,采用症状法发现18.8%的人性传播感染呈阳性,82%的人提到在过去6个月中不止一次感染性传播感染。
大多数参与者不知道性传播感染对其健康的系统性影响,尽管了解各种性传播感染预防方法,但并未遵循适当的行为模式。