Dutta Shilpa, More Akash, Mahajan Sanket, Nawale Neha, Choudhary Namrata, Shrivastava Deepti
Clinical Embryology, Datta Meghe Institute of Higher Education and Research, Wardha, IND.
Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College, Datta Meghe Institute of Higher Education and Research, Wardha, IND.
Cureus. 2024 Feb 22;16(2):e54681. doi: 10.7759/cureus.54681. eCollection 2024 Feb.
Background Reproductive health knowledge is a critical aspect of overall well-being, particularly among college students who represent a demographic transitioning into adulthood. In northwestern India, where cultural nuances and societal perceptions play a significant role, understanding the factors influencing reproductive health knowledge becomes imperative. This cross-sectional study explores the interplay between demographic factors and awareness of reproductive health and infertility treatment among college students in northwestern India. Methods A diverse sample of 564 college students in northwestern India participated in the study, providing information on key demographic variables, including age, gender, marital status, degree, field of study, and college year. Statistical analysis, including the calculation of p-values, was employed to determine the significance of associations between these demographic factors and the participants' knowledge of reproductive health. Descriptive statistics, including percentages and numbers, were calculated to present a comprehensive overview of the data. To evaluate the significance of associations, chi-square tests were conducted for categorical variables such as age, gender, marital status, degree, field of study, and college year. The p-values were computed to determine the statistical significance of observed relationships, with a significance level set at 0.05. Results The study uncovered notable findings with implications for targeted interventions. Among age groups, participants aged 23-25 exhibited the highest knowledge percentage at 43.22% (51/564), and this association was statistically significant (p = 0.042). Gender disparities were evident, with females showing higher awareness (46.52% (127/564)) compared to males, and this difference was statistically significant (p = 0.001). Marital status revealed significant differences (p = 0.0012), particularly in single individuals who demonstrated a knowledge percentage of 46.52% (127/564). Significant variations were observed based on the degree held, with doctorate holders having the highest awareness at 49.15% (58/564) (p = 0.01). Field of study significantly influenced knowledge (p = 0.0001), particularly in medical and engineering disciplines. College year also exhibited significance (p = 0.003), with the first-year students demonstrating a knowledge percentage of 42.20% (73/564). Conclusions These findings underscore the importance of tailored educational interventions and targeted awareness campaigns. Recognizing the influence of demographic factors on reproductive health knowledge is crucial for developing effective strategies that address the specific needs of college students in northwestern India, promoting a more informed approach to reproductive health and infertility treatment.
背景 生殖健康知识是整体健康的关键方面,对于正步入成年的大学生群体而言尤为如此。在印度西北部,文化细微差别和社会观念起着重要作用,因此了解影响生殖健康知识的因素变得至关重要。这项横断面研究探讨了印度西北部大学生人口统计学因素与生殖健康及不孕治疗认知之间的相互作用。
方法 印度西北部564名大学生的多样化样本参与了该研究,提供了包括年龄、性别、婚姻状况、学位、研究领域和大学年级等关键人口统计学变量的信息。采用统计分析,包括计算p值,以确定这些人口统计学因素与参与者生殖健康知识之间关联的显著性。计算了包括百分比和数字在内的描述性统计数据,以全面概述数据。为评估关联的显著性,对年龄、性别、婚姻状况、学位、研究领域和大学年级等分类变量进行了卡方检验。计算p值以确定观察到的关系的统计显著性,显著性水平设定为0.05。
结果 该研究发现了一些对针对性干预有启示意义的显著结果。在年龄组中,23 - 25岁的参与者知识知晓率最高,为43.22%(51/564),且这种关联具有统计学显著性(p = 0.042)。性别差异明显,女性的知晓率(46.52%(127/564))高于男性,且这种差异具有统计学显著性(p = 0.001)。婚姻状况显示出显著差异(p = 0.0012),特别是单身个体的知识知晓率为46.52%(127/564)。根据所拥有的学位观察到显著差异,博士学位持有者的知晓率最高,为49.15%(58/564)(p = 0.01)。研究领域对知识有显著影响(p = 0.0001),特别是在医学和工程学科。大学年级也具有显著性(p = 0.003),一年级学生的知识知晓率为42.20%(73/564)。
结论 这些发现强调了量身定制的教育干预和针对性宣传活动的重要性。认识到人口统计学因素对生殖健康知识的影响对于制定有效策略以满足印度西北部大学生的特定需求、促进对生殖健康和不孕治疗采取更明智的方法至关重要。