Literature DB >> 1303086

A psycho-social study on genito-urinary fistula.

A I Islam1, A Begum.   

Abstract

This study was done on a series of 132 vesico-vaginal fistula (V.V.F.) cases to assess the social factors that are related to this morbidity and its psycho-social effects on them. About 54% of the respondents developed VVF as an outcome of their first pregnancy and none of them had a living child. Of this 39% were in the age group of 15-20 years. About 68% were illiterate and 22% had received formal education for up to 5 years. Fifty two per cent of the subjects had a family income of up to Tk. 1,000 only per month. Almost all were Muslims (94.7%). Of the respondents 64.6% had home delivery by TBA and 72% had history of prolonged labour. Fifty six per cent of the subjects did not like to avail the health facilities of the nearby clinic/hospital. Lack of privacy, objection from husband/family and conduction of delivery by male doctor were mentioned as causes for not availing the facilities by this large group. Indifferent attitude of husband and in-laws, expressed willingness of husband for taking another wife, disturbed socio-psycho-sexual life and deterioration of general health were the after effects of the morbidity at individual, conjugal and community level of the respondents.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1303086

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bangladesh Med Res Counc Bull        ISSN: 0377-9238


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