Literature DB >> 17002734

Impact of a communication programme on female genital cutting in eastern Nigeria.

Stella Babalola1, Angela Brasington, Ada Agbasimalo, Anna Helland, Edith Nwanguma, Nkechi Onah.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: This study describes a female genital cutting (FGC) elimination communication programme in Enugu State and assesses its impact in changing relevant knowledge, attitudes and behavioural intentions.
METHODS: The FGC programme combined a community mobilization component with targeted advocacy and mass media activities. Data for assessing the impact of the programme derived from baseline and follow-up surveys in three intervention local government areas (LGA) in Enugu State and three comparison LGAs in Ebonyi State. An ideation model of behaviour change guided the analyses of the impact of the programme on personal advocacy for FGC, perceived self-efficacy to refuse pressure to perform FGC, perceived social support for FGC discontinuation, perceived benefits of FGC, perceived health complications of FGC and intention not to perform FGC on daughters. The analytical methods include comparing change in pertinent outcome variables from baseline to follow-up in the two study states and using logistic regression on follow-up data for the intervention state to assess the link between programme exposure and the relevant outcome indicators.
RESULTS: The data show that while the pertinent ideational factors and the intention not to perform FGC either worsened or remained stagnant in Ebonyi State, they improved significantly in Enugu State. The logistic regression results show that programme exposure is associated with the expected improvements in all the pertinent indicators.
CONCLUSION: The multimedia communication programme has been effective in changing FGC-related attitudes and promoting the intention not to perform FGC.

Mesh:

Year:  2006        PMID: 17002734     DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-3156.2006.01701.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Trop Med Int Health        ISSN: 1360-2276            Impact factor:   2.622


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