Wube Tsiyon Birhanu, Asgedom Solomon Gebremichael, Abrha Dawit Gebregziabher, Gebrekirstos Lielt Gebreselassie
Department of surgical nursing, School of Nursing, College of Health Sciences and Comprehensive Specialized Hospital, Aksum University, Axum, Ethiopia.
Department of Neonatal nursing, School of Nursing, College of Health Sciences and Comprehensive Specialized Hospital, Aksum University, Axum, Ethiopia.
Glob Epidemiol. 2025 Mar 6;9:100195. doi: 10.1016/j.gloepi.2025.100195. eCollection 2025 Jun.
Reproductive health services utilization among youth university students is essential for their sexual and reproductive well-being. Despite growing awareness, students often face barriers-cultural, social, and economic-that limit their access to these services. Understanding service utilization patterns and associated factors is crucial for addressing unmet needs, such as limited access to family planning, maternal care, and sexual health services, as well as the lack of resources and awareness, which affect the quality of care and access to services. The study investigated the utilization of the services among youth university students, aiming to provide insights for targeted interventions and enhanced service delivery.
We conducted an institutional-based cross-sectional study with 768 youth university students, using a mixed-methods approach. Participants were selected via a multistage sampling technique. Data were collected through a self-administered questionnaire, supplemented by key informant interviews and in-depth interviews. Quantitative analysis was performed using SPSS version 25, and qualitative data were transcribed and analyzed narratively through content analysis. Logistic regression was employed to identify associations with service utilization.
The study found that the prevalence of adequate reproductive health service utilization rate was 42.5 % (95 % CI: 38.81 % - 46.20 %), which is comparable to similar studies conducted in other low- and middle-income countries. Key factors included open discussions about reproductive health (AOR = 4.1, 95 % CI: 2.14-7.16), positive attitudes towards services (AOR = 6.03, 95 % CI: 3.72-9.75), and perceived HIV risk (AOR = 4.32, 95 % CI: 2.39-7.77).
Utilization of reproductive health services is relatively low, with only 42.5 % reporting usage. Key factors influencing utilization include open discussions, positive attitudes towards services, and perceived HIV risk. Addressing barriers through inclusive, youth-friendly interventions such as peer education programs could significantly improve outcomes.
青年大学生对生殖健康服务的利用对于他们的性健康和生殖健康至关重要。尽管人们的认识不断提高,但学生们往往面临文化、社会和经济等方面的障碍,这些障碍限制了他们获得这些服务的机会。了解服务利用模式及相关因素对于满足未满足的需求至关重要,比如计划生育、孕产妇保健和性健康服务的获取受限,以及资源和意识的缺乏,这些都会影响护理质量和服务获取。该研究调查了青年大学生对这些服务的利用情况,旨在为有针对性的干预措施和改善服务提供提供见解。
我们采用混合方法,对768名青年大学生进行了一项基于机构的横断面研究。参与者通过多阶段抽样技术选取。数据通过自填式问卷收集,并辅以关键信息人访谈和深入访谈。使用SPSS 25版进行定量分析,定性数据进行转录并通过内容分析进行叙述性分析。采用逻辑回归来确定与服务利用的关联。
研究发现,充分利用生殖健康服务的比例为42.5%(95%置信区间:38.81%-46.20%),这与在其他低收入和中等收入国家进行的类似研究相当。关键因素包括关于生殖健康的开放讨论(调整优势比=4.1,95%置信区间:2.14-7.16)、对服务的积极态度(调整优势比=6.03,95%置信区间:3.72-9.75)以及感知到的艾滋病毒风险(调整优势比=4.32,95%置信区间:2.39-7.77)。
生殖健康服务的利用率相对较低,只有42.5%的人报告使用过。影响利用的关键因素包括开放讨论、对服务的积极态度以及感知到的艾滋病毒风险。通过同伴教育计划等包容性的、对青年友好的干预措施来消除障碍,可以显著改善结果。