Dalla Lana School of Public Health, Centre for Global Health, University of Toronto, 155 College Street, Toronto, ON, M5T 3M7, Canada.
Department of Global Health and Health System Design, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, Arnhold Institute for Global Health, New York, USA.
Reprod Health. 2023 Feb 6;20(1):29. doi: 10.1186/s12978-023-01577-0.
Given the high burden of adverse sexual and reproductive health outcomes (SRH) and low levels of school attendance among adolescent girls in Kenya, this study sought to elucidate the association between school attendance and SRH outcomes among adolescent girls in Homa Bay and Narok counties.
This study uses baseline quantitative data from the mixed-methods evaluation of the In Their Hands (ITH) program which occurred between September to October 2018 in Homa Bay and Narok counties. In total, 1840 adolescent girls aged 15-19 years participated in the baseline survey, of which 1810 were included in the present analysis. Multivariable logistic regression models were used to assess the association between school attendance (in- versus out-of-school) and ever having sex, condom use during last sex, and ever pregnant, controlling for age, orphan status, income generation, religion, county, relationship status, and correct SRH knowledge.
Across the 1810 participants included in our study, 61.3% were in-school and 38.7% were out-of-school. Compared to adolescent girls who were in-school, those out-of-school were more likely (AOR 5.74 95% CI 3.94, 8.46) to report ever having sex, less likely (AOR: 0.21, 95% CI 0.16, 0.31) to have used a condom during their last sexual intercourse, and more likely (AOR: 6.98, 95% CI 5.04, 9.74) to have ever been pregnant.
School attendance plays an integral role in adolescent girls' SRH outcomes, and it is imperative that policy actors coordinate with the government and community to develop and implement initiatives that support adolescent girls' school attendance and education.
鉴于肯尼亚少女不良性与生殖健康结局(SRH)负担沉重且入学率低,本研究旨在阐明在霍马贝和纳罗克县,少女的入学情况与 SRH 结局之间的关系。
本研究使用了“In Their Hands (ITH) 项目混合方法评估的基线定量数据,该项目于 2018 年 9 月至 10 月在霍马贝和纳罗克县进行。共有 1840 名 15-19 岁的少女参加了基线调查,其中 1810 名被纳入本分析。多变量逻辑回归模型用于评估在校(在校与不在校)与曾经有过性行为、上次性行为时使用安全套和曾经怀孕之间的关联,同时控制了年龄、孤儿身份、收入来源、宗教、县、关系状况和正确的 SRH 知识。
在所纳入的 1810 名参与者中,61.3%的人在校,38.7%的人不在校。与在校少女相比,不在校的少女更有可能(AOR5.7495%CI3.94,8.46)报告曾经有过性行为,更不可能(AOR:0.21,95%CI0.16,0.31)在最近一次性交中使用安全套,并且更有可能(AOR:6.98,95%CI5.04,9.74)曾经怀孕。
入学情况对少女的 SRH 结局起着至关重要的作用,政策制定者必须与政府和社区协调,制定和实施支持少女入学和教育的举措。