PhD Student, Department of Women's and Children's Health, Karolinska Institutet , Stockholm , Sweden.
Project Officer, Kisumu Medical Education Trust (KMET) , Kisumu , Kenya.
Sex Reprod Health Matters. 2019 Nov;27(3):1652028. doi: 10.1080/26410397.2019.1652028.
Social stigma related to women's reproductive decision-making negatively impacts the health of women. However, little is known about stigmatising attitudes and beliefs surrounding abortion and contraceptive use among adolescents. The aim of this study was to measure stigmatising attitudes and beliefs regarding abortion and contraceptive use among secondary school students in western Kenya. A self-reported classroom questionnaire-survey was administered in February 2017 to students at two suburban secondary schools in western Kenya. Two scales were used to measure the stigma surrounding abortion and contraceptive use - the Adolescent Stigmatizing Attitudes, Beliefs and Actions (ASABA) scale and the Contraceptive Use Stigma (CUS) scale. 1,369 students were eligible for the study; 1,207 (females = 618, males = 582) aged 13-21 years were included in the analysis. Descriptive statistics, Pearson's test, and the -test were used to analyse the data. Binary logistic regression analysis was used to calculate odds ratios (OR) and 95% confidence intervals (CI). The students reported stigma associated with abortion (53.2%), and contraceptive use (54.4%). A larger proportion of male students reported abortion stigma (57.7%) and contraceptive use stigma (58.5%), compared to female students (49.0%, = .003 and 50.6%, = .007, respectively). Higher scores were displayed by younger rather than older age groups. No associations were identified between sexual debut and abortion stigma ( = .899) or contraceptive use stigma ( = .823). Abortion and contraceptive use are stigmatised by students in Kenya. The results can be used to combat abortion stigma and to increase contraceptive use among adolescents in Kenya.
社会对女性生殖决策的污名化对女性健康产生负面影响。然而,人们对青少年堕胎和避孕使用的污名化态度和信念知之甚少。本研究旨在衡量肯尼亚西部中学生对堕胎和避孕使用的污名化态度和信念。2017 年 2 月,在肯尼亚西部的两所郊区中学,通过自我报告的课堂问卷对学生进行了调查。使用两个量表来衡量围绕堕胎和避孕使用的污名化——青少年污名化态度、信念和行为(ASABA)量表和避孕使用污名(CUS)量表。共有 1369 名学生符合研究条件;纳入分析的有 1207 名学生(女生 618 名,男生 582 名),年龄在 13-21 岁之间。使用描述性统计、Pearson's 检验和 -检验分析数据。使用二元逻辑回归分析计算比值比(OR)和 95%置信区间(CI)。学生报告与堕胎(53.2%)和避孕使用(54.4%)相关的污名化。与女性学生相比,更多的男学生报告了堕胎污名化(57.7%)和避孕使用污名化(58.5%)(=0.003 和=0.007)。年轻的年龄组比年长的年龄组显示出更高的分数。性初体验与堕胎污名化(=0.899)或避孕使用污名化(=0.823)之间没有关联。在肯尼亚,学生对堕胎和避孕使用持污名化态度。研究结果可用于消除堕胎污名化,并增加肯尼亚青少年的避孕使用率。