Western Washington University, Bellingham, WA, USA.
Spelman College, Atlanta, USA.
Reprod Health. 2022 Nov 4;19(1):204. doi: 10.1186/s12978-022-01517-4.
In Rwanda, only 20% of sexually active unmarried young women use family planning as compared to 64% of married women. Adolescence is an important time of growth and development that often includes the initiation of sexual activity. Sexually active adolescents need support in accessing contraceptive services to prevent negative health outcomes. In sub-Saharan Africa, the adolescent population represents a large share of the total population and that proportion is predicted to expand over time. Adolescent contraceptive needs have largely been unmet, and with growing numbers, there is increased potential for negative health sequelae. Due to the low use of contraception by adolescents in Rwanda, and the growing population of adolescents, this study aims to explore the perspectives of family planning providers and adult modern contraceptive users on adolescent contraceptive use. Inclusion of adult community members in the study is a unique contribution, as research on adolescent contraceptive use in sub-Saharan Africa relies primarily on perspectives from adolescents and family planning providers.
This qualitative study in 2018 utilized 32 in-depth interviews with modern contraceptive users and eight focus group discussions with family planning providers. Respondents were from Musanze and Nyamasheke districts in Rwanda, the districts with the highest and lowest modern contraceptive use among married women, respectively. Coding was conducted in Atlas.ti.
Stigma regarding premarital sex results in barriers to adolescent access to contraceptive services. Family planning providers do provide services to adolescents; however, they often recommend secondary abstinence, offer a limited method selection, and accentuate risks associated with sexual activity and contraceptive use. Providers support adolescent clients by emphasizing the need for privacy, confidentiality, and expedient services, particularly through youth corners, which are spaces within health facilities designed to meet youth needs specifically. Modern contraceptive-using adult female community members advocate for youth access to contraception, however mothers have mixed comfort discussing sexual health with their own youth.
To destigmatize premarital sexual activity, government efforts to initiate communication about this topic must occur at national and community levels with the goal of continued conversation within the family. The government should also train family planning providers and all health personnel interacting with youth on adolescent-friendly health services. Dialogue between community members and family planning providers about adolescent access to contraceptive services could also reduce barriers for adolescents due to community members' generally supportive views on adolescent contraceptive use. Efforts to engage adolescent caregivers in how to talk to youth about sex could also contribute to expanded use.
在卢旺达,只有 20%的性行为活跃的未婚年轻女性使用计划生育服务,而已婚女性的这一比例为 64%。青春期是生长和发育的重要时期,通常包括性活动的开始。性行为活跃的青少年需要支持来获得避孕服务,以防止不良健康后果。在撒哈拉以南非洲,青少年人口占总人口的很大一部分,预计这一比例会随着时间的推移而扩大。青少年对避孕的需求在很大程度上未得到满足,而且随着人数的增加,可能会出现更多的不良健康后果。由于卢旺达青少年避孕措施的使用率较低,以及青少年人口的增长,本研究旨在探讨计划生育提供者和成年现代避孕药具使用者对青少年避孕措施使用的看法。将成年社区成员纳入研究是一项独特的贡献,因为撒哈拉以南非洲青少年避孕措施使用的研究主要依赖于青少年和计划生育提供者的观点。
这项 2018 年的定性研究使用了 32 名现代避孕药具使用者的深入访谈和 8 个计划生育提供者的焦点小组讨论。受访者来自卢旺达的穆桑泽和尼亚马谢克区,这两个区分别是已婚女性现代避孕药具使用率最高和最低的地区。编码在 Atlas.ti 中进行。
婚前性行为的污名化导致青少年获得避孕服务的障碍。计划生育提供者确实为青少年提供服务;然而,他们通常建议二次禁欲,提供有限的方法选择,并强调与性活动和避孕使用相关的风险。提供者通过强调隐私、保密和快捷服务的必要性来支持青少年客户,特别是通过青年角,这是卫生设施内专门为满足青年需求而设计的空间。使用现代避孕药具的成年女性社区成员提倡青少年获得避孕措施,然而母亲在与自己的青少年讨论性健康问题时感到很矛盾。
为了消除婚前性行为的污名化,政府必须在国家和社区层面开展关于这个话题的宣传工作,目标是在家庭内部继续进行对话。政府还应培训计划生育提供者和所有与青年互动的卫生人员,让他们了解青少年友好型卫生服务。社区成员与计划生育提供者之间关于青少年获得避孕服务的对话也可以减少障碍,因为社区成员普遍支持青少年使用避孕药具。努力让青少年照顾者参与到如何与青少年谈论性的问题中,也可以促进避孕药具的广泛使用。