Nshutiyukuri Claudine, Uwingabire Fauste, Musabwasoni Marie Grace Sandra, Rutayisire Jean Bosco, Rutayisire Reverien, Benimana Immaculée, Kaberuka Gerard, Bazakare Ishimwe Laetitia, Kyame Kyamusoke Borauzima, Mutabazi Leon, Mukeshimana Madeleine
Nursing and Midwifery Departments, College of Medicine and Health Sciences, University of Rwanda, Kigali, Rwanda.
Neonatal Nurse Instructor, Partners in Health, Kigali, Rwanda.
Womens Health (Lond). 2025 Jan-Dec;21:17455057251325044. doi: 10.1177/17455057251325044. Epub 2025 Mar 18.
Teenage girls in Rwanda, like in many other countries, continue to experience unintended pregnancies. Many adolescents exhibit inadequate knowledge regarding sexual and reproductive health, highlighting significant gaps in its use specifically in developing regions including Rwanda. Despite the implementation of numerous prevention strategies in Rwanda, the prevalence of teenage pregnancy remains alarmingly high. The factors contributing to teenage pregnancy are diverse, and its consequences are far-reaching.
This study's primary objective is to examine participants' personal experiences with their own pregnancies, including the factors they perceive to have contributed to their pregnancies. Additionally, the study aims to investigate participants' views on the broader societal factors that they believe contribute to teenage pregnancy within their community or province.
A cross-sectional study design was used.
A cross-sectional study was conducted in the Eastern Province of Rwanda, between January and December 2023. The sample included females aged 13-25 years who described their own pregnancies when they were between 13 and 19 years, as well as their perceptions about other pregnancies in their community. Data were collected using a structured questionnaire and analyzed through descriptive statistical methods.
Teenage girls reported poverty and lack of knowledge as the leading causes of adolescent pregnancy, with a high percentage of them reporting that their pregnancies resulted from rape. The effects of teenage pregnancy on teenage female health include emotional and societal repercussions with a high prevalence of depression, suicidal thoughts, family rejection, and school dropouts. The scope of this study was limited to teenage mothers in Eastern province and all data came from their self-reporting.
Poverty, lack of knowledge, and sexual violence/rape were the most frequently perceived causes of adolescent pregnancy reported by participants, with important consequences for the health and well-being of teenage girls and their children. Comprehensive teenage pregnancy preventive interventions involving men would address the root causes of teenage pregnancy and improve health literacy as regard to sexual and reproductive health. There is a need for an urgent governmental and private joint plan to reduce the burden of teenage pregnancy in Rwanda.
与许多其他国家一样,卢旺达的少女继续面临意外怀孕问题。许多青少年对性与生殖健康的知识了解不足,这凸显了在包括卢旺达在内的发展中地区,这些知识的应用存在显著差距。尽管卢旺达实施了众多预防策略,但少女怀孕的患病率仍然高得惊人。导致少女怀孕的因素多种多样,其后果影响深远。
本研究的主要目的是考察参与者自身怀孕的个人经历,包括他们认为导致自己怀孕的因素。此外,该研究旨在调查参与者对他们认为在其社区或省份导致少女怀孕的更广泛社会因素的看法。
采用横断面研究设计。
于2023年1月至12月在卢旺达东部省份进行了一项横断面研究。样本包括年龄在13至25岁之间的女性,她们描述了自己在13至19岁时的怀孕经历,以及她们对所在社区其他怀孕情况的看法。通过结构化问卷收集数据,并采用描述性统计方法进行分析。
少女们报告称贫困和知识匮乏是青少年怀孕的主要原因,其中很大一部分人报告称她们的怀孕是强奸所致。少女怀孕对少女健康的影响包括情感和社会方面的影响,抑郁症、自杀念头、家庭排斥和辍学的发生率很高。本研究的范围仅限于东部省份的少女母亲,所有数据均来自她们的自我报告。
参与者报告称,贫困、知识匮乏和性暴力/强奸是青少年怀孕最常见的原因,这对少女及其子女的健康和幸福产生了重大影响。涉及男性的全面青少年怀孕预防干预措施将解决青少年怀孕的根本原因,并提高性与生殖健康方面的健康素养。卢旺达迫切需要政府和私人联合制定计划,以减轻少女怀孕的负担。