| Literature DB >> 24467940 |
Milka Juma1, Ian Askew, Jane Alaii, L Kay Bartholomew, Bart van den Borne.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: This study explored community perceptions of cultural beliefs and practices that may increase sexual risk behaviour of adolescents, to understand more about meaning they hold within the culture and how they expose adolescent orphans and non-orphans to higher risks in a high HIV and teenage pregnancy prevalence context.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24467940 PMCID: PMC3912900 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2458-14-84
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Study site sampling and achieved FGDS and KIIs
| District 1 Kisumu | C1.Kisumu Town West | L1.Township | SL1.Kaloleni | 1 | 1 | 1 |
| C2.Kisumu Rural | L2.South Central Seme | SL2.West Othany | 1 | 1 | 1 | |
| District 2 Migori | C3.Uriri | L3.West Kanyamkago | SL3.Kajulu1B | 1 | 0 | 2 |
| C4.Migori | L4.Suna Ragana | SL4.Marindi | 1 | 1 | 2 | |
| District 3 Homa Bay | C5.Rangwe | L5.Township | SL5.Arujo | 1 | 1 | 1 |
| C6.Ndhiwa | L6.Kwabwai | SL6.Kachuth | 1 | 1 | 2 | |
| District 4 Suba | C7.Mbita | L7.Gembe West | SL7.Kasgunga C | 1 | 0 | 2 |
| C8.Gwassi | L8.Gwassi East | SL8.Kibwer | 1 | 1 | 2 | |
FGD and KII questions related to cultural risks
| 1. What are some of the common reproductive health risks faced by adolescent aged 10–17 in this community? | √ | √ |
| Probe by asking “any other?” until respondents have no additional information | ||
| If not mentioned above, probe for teenage pregnancy and sexually transmitted and HIV infections | √ | √ |
| Do the factors differ for orphans and non-orphans? | √ | √ |
| 2. a) What factors put adolescents aged 10–17 in this community at the risks mentioned above? | √ | √ |
| Probe by asking “any other?” until respondents have no additional information | √ | √ |
| For each factor mentioned, explain how it predisposes adolescent orphans and non-orphans to sexual risks | √ | √ |
| If not mentioned, probe for the following factors and explain how each may put adolescents at risk: | √ | √ |
| b) Cultural beliefs and practices, | √ | √ |
| c) Personal behaviour | √ | √ |
| d) Family socioeconomic status, | √ | √ |
| e) Community environment in general | √ | √ |
Demographic characteristics of participants
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| Male | 24 (35%) | 37 (47%) | 9 (69%) |
| Female | 45 (65%) | 41 (53%) | 4 (31%) |
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| 14–17 | - | 78 (100%) | 2 (15%) |
| 30–49 | 33 (48%) | - | 7 (54%) |
| 50–72 | 36 (52%) | - | 4 (51%) |
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| No education | 11 (16%) | - | - |
| Primary | 27 (39%) | 48 (62%) | 2 (15%) |
| Secondary | 25 (36%) | 30 (38%) | 5 (39%) |
| Post-Secondary | 6 (9%) | - | 6 (46%) |
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| Single | - | 78 (100%) | 2 (15%) |
| Married | 42 (61%) | - | 11 (85%) |
| Widowed | 27 (39%) | - | - |
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| Adolescents | - | - | 2 (15%) |
| Community leaders | - | - | 5 (39%) |
| Child welfare workers | - | - | 3 (23%) |
| Health care providers (HCP) | - | - | 3 (23%) |
Cultural themes by number and percentage of FGDs and KIIs
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| Sleeping arrangements | 5 (63%) | 2 (33%) | 5 (39%) |
| Funeral ceremonies | 5 (63%) | 3 (50%) | 6 (39%) |
| Sister replacement in marriage | 4 (50%) | 2 (33%) | 3 (23%) |
| Widow inheritance | 4 (50%) | 3 (50%) | 4 (31%) |
| Early marriage | 4 (50%) | 3 (50%) | 6 (39%) |
| Boy-child preference | 4 (50%) | 2 (33%) | 3 (23%) |