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Reproductive Health Knowledge and Attitude among Adolescents: a Community Based Study in Jimma Town; Southwest Ethiopia
Tegegn, Meseret Yazachew; Yeshigeta Gelaw.
  • Tegegn, Meseret Yazachew; s.af
  • Yeshigeta Gelaw; s.af
Ethiop. j. health dev. (Online) ; 22(3): 243-251, 2009.
Article Dans Anglais | AIM | ID: biblio-1261705
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Background:

Adolescents often lack basic reproductive health RH information; knowledge; and access to health services for RH. Many have less than favorable attitudes and do not feel comfortable to discuss RH with parents or other key adults.

Objectives:

To assess RH knowledge; attitude and provider preference among adolescents of age 15 to 19 years.

Methods:

A community-based cross-sectional study was conducted in Jimma Town; Southwest Ethiopia from February to March 2004. A structured questionnaire was utilized to collect data from the sampled population. Adolescents aged between 15 to 19 years old were interviewed about their knowledge and attitudes regarding health services for RH. The data were entered into two different computers using SPSS for windows version 12.0.1 and analyzed using STATA 9.1. Descriptive and bivariate analyses using t-test were employed to depict results.

Results:

The majority of adolescents knew major health services for RH and the main health service providers of RH. The major sources of information for RH were radio for 80.4and television for 73and school teachers for 71.8of respondents. The overall mean score indices of knowledge for health services of RH; health services providers and source of information were 3.44; 3.78 and 4.68 respectively. The average index score of attitude for health services of RH was also moderately favorable (2.98).

Conclusion:

The level of knowledge and attitude about health services for RH; source of information for these services and service provider centers is encouraging. However; the role of health professionals and families as the source of information for the adolescents seems to be low. This should be improved using a more integrated all stakeholders particularly adolescents' families and health professionals who have a vital role to ensure adequate knowledge and favorable attitudes for utilization of the RH in the locality.http//indexmedicus.afro.who.int/iah/fulltext/EJHD/vol 22 n3/Reproductive health 243-251.pdf
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Indice: AIM (Afrique) Sujet Principal: Attitude / Adolescent / Médecine de la reproduction / Prestations des soins de santé Type d'étude: Étude observationnelle / Recherche qualitative langue: Anglais Texte intégral: Ethiop. j. health dev. (Online) Année: 2009 Type: Article

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Indice: AIM (Afrique) Sujet Principal: Attitude / Adolescent / Médecine de la reproduction / Prestations des soins de santé Type d'étude: Étude observationnelle / Recherche qualitative langue: Anglais Texte intégral: Ethiop. j. health dev. (Online) Année: 2009 Type: Article