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“抗生素可起到避孕作用”:尼日利亚卡拉巴尔大学生的避孕知识与使用情况

"Antibiotics Can Work as a Contraceptive:" Contraceptive Knowledge and Use Among University Students in Calabar, Nigeria.

作者信息

Asaolu Ibitola, Kram Nidal, Ajala Christopher, Aquaisua Ememobong, Asaolu Akinsola, Kato-Lagumbay Kylie, Abuh Alice, Bernand Moses, Ehiri John

机构信息

Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, United States.

Center for AIDS Intervention Research, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, United States.

出版信息

Front Reprod Health. 2021 Jul 7;3:665653. doi: 10.3389/frph.2021.665653. eCollection 2021.

Abstract

Many sexually active youths who wish to delay pregnancy are not using any form of modern contraceptives. In sub-Saharan Africa, less than 1 in 5 sexually active youth do not use contraceptives. In Nigeria, 48.4% of all sexually active unmarried women have an unmet need for contraception. Although the literature is replete with information on structural barriers to modern contraceptives, there is limited scholarship on contextual factors that may inhibit modern contraceptive use among Nigerian youth. This study uses a qualitative research approach to assess knowledge and use of natural, modern, and folkloric contraceptive methods among a sample of university students in Calabar, Nigeria. This study used data from focus group discussions among women and men in university halls of residence, all of whom were unmarried. Also, three male pharmacists and three female community health workers were interviewed. All focus group discussions and interviews took place in August 2017 and were conducted in Calabar Metropolis, Cross River State, Nigeria. The audio recordings were transcribed into detailed summaries of the interviews and focus group discussions. All data analysis was completed using Atlas.Ti (version 8). University men and women have limited knowledge of and application of natural and modern contraception. Participants listed folkloric methods of contraceptives, including repurposing pharmaceuticals (e.g., antibiotics, quinine, and Andrews Livers Salt-a laxative) as contraceptive agents. Respondents also discussed the use of non-pharmaceuticals such as water, salt solution, and squatting after intercourse as contraceptives. Generally, university students defaulted to withdrawal, calendar method, and emergency contraceptives as preferred methods of contraception. Lastly, condoms were used among participants in causal sexual encounters. In dating relationships, however, both male and female students cited their partners' hesitancy to condom use as such act could indicate distrust. Awareness and use of modern contraceptives are limited among university students in Calabar, Nigeria. The use of folkloric contraceptives could lead to bodily harm and unintended pregnancy. Further research is needed to elucidate factors that promote use of folkloric methods of contraceptives. Integration of contraceptive awareness into health promotion services for young people may help to dispel myths about folkloric methods of contraceptives while promoting awareness and use of safe and effective contraception.

摘要

许多希望推迟怀孕的性活跃青年并未使用任何形式的现代避孕方法。在撒哈拉以南非洲地区,每5名性活跃青年中使用避孕措施的不到1人。在尼日利亚,48.4%的性活跃未婚女性有未满足的避孕需求。尽管文献中充斥着关于现代避孕方法的结构障碍的信息,但关于可能抑制尼日利亚青年使用现代避孕方法的背景因素的学术研究却很有限。本研究采用定性研究方法,评估尼日利亚卡拉巴尔市一部分大学生对自然、现代和民间避孕方法的了解及使用情况。本研究使用了来自大学宿舍男女焦点小组讨论的数据,他们均未婚。此外,还采访了三名男性药剂师和三名女性社区卫生工作者。所有焦点小组讨论和访谈均于2017年8月在尼日利亚克罗斯河州卡拉巴尔市进行。录音被转录为访谈和焦点小组讨论的详细摘要。所有数据分析均使用阿特拉斯.ti(版本8)完成。大学男女对自然和现代避孕方法的了解及应用有限。参与者列出了民间避孕方法,包括将药品(如抗生素、奎宁和安德鲁斯肝脏盐——一种泻药)重新用作避孕剂。受访者还讨论了使用非药品,如水、盐溶液以及性交后蹲坐等作为避孕方法。一般来说,大学生默认采用体外射精、安全期避孕法和紧急避孕药作为首选避孕方法。最后,在偶尔的性接触中,参与者会使用避孕套。然而,在恋爱关系中,男女学生都提到他们的伴侣对使用避孕套有所犹豫,因为这样做可能意味着不信任。在尼日利亚卡拉巴尔市的大学生中,对现代避孕方法的知晓率和使用率都很低。使用民间避孕方法可能会对身体造成伤害并导致意外怀孕。需要进一步研究以阐明促使人们使用民间避孕方法的因素。将避孕意识纳入针对年轻人的健康促进服务中,可能有助于消除有关民间避孕方法的误解,同时提高对安全有效避孕方法的认识和使用率。

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