| Literature DB >> 27558634 |
Kristin Mmari1, Beth Marshall2, Trevor Hsu3, Ji Won Shon2, Amenze Eguavoen4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: While adolescents' access and utilization of health services is critical for ensuring their health, very few seek care, and if they do, it is primarily from family members, friends, or other non-formal sources of care. Examining the influence of the social context on adolescent health care seeking behaviors may provide us with a better understanding for how interventions can increase adolescents' utilization of formal health care services.Entities:
Keywords: Adolescents; Cross-cultural research; Health seeking behaviors; Social factors
Mesh:
Year: 2016 PMID: 27558634 PMCID: PMC4997735 DOI: 10.1186/s12913-016-1597-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Health Serv Res ISSN: 1472-6963 Impact factor: 2.655
Social factor measures
| Social factor indicator | Component items |
|---|---|
| Adult social support | |
| Caring male adult at home | There is a male presently in your home who: |
| - expects you to follow the rules. | |
| - believes that you will be successful. | |
| - you can turn to when you have a problem. | |
| - listens to you when you have something to say. | |
| Caring female at home | There is a male presently in your home who: |
| - expects you to follow the rules. | |
| - believes that you will be successful. | |
| - you can turn to when you have a problem. | |
| - listens to you when you have something to say. | |
| Caring adult at school | Has there been a teacher or some other adult in your school who |
| - really cared about you. | |
| - told you when you do a good job. | |
| - noticed when you were not there. | |
| - always wanted you to do your best. | |
| - listened to you when you had something to say. | |
| - who believed that you would be successful. | |
| Responses: Never True (0) Sometimes True (1) Often True (2) Always True (3); Range: 0-12 | |
| Peer social support | |
| Social support | I have at least one friend: |
| - that I can trust. | |
| - who would lend me money if I needed it. | |
| - I can talk to about family problems or real personal problems. | |
| - that I find it easy to talk to about sex. | |
| - I would turn to if I were in trouble. | |
| - who accepts me for who I really am. | |
| Response Options: Agree a lot (0) Agree a little (1) Disagree a little (2) | |
| Disagree a lot (3); Range: 0-18 | |
| Neighborhood social factors | |
| Sense of belonging | - I feel connected to most people in this neighborhood. |
| - I know most of the people in this neighborhood. | |
| - I feel like I am part of a community in this neighborhood. | |
| Response Options: Agree a lot (0) Agree a little (1) Disagree a little (2) Disagree a lot (3); Range: 0-18 | |
| Perceived fear | How afraid are you: |
| - of being attacked or robbed when you are out with other people in your neighborhood at night? | |
| - of being attacked or robbed when you are out alone in your neighborhood at night? | |
| - when you are on the street in your neighborhood during the day? | |
| - in your neighborhood when you are on your way to school or work? | |
| - when you are at school or work? | |
| - when you are at home in your house or apartment? | |
| Response Options: Not at all (0) A little (1) Somewhat (2) Very fearful (3); Range 0–18 | |
| Witnessing community violence | In the past 12 months, how often: |
| - did you hear guns being shot in your neighborhood? | |
| - did you see somebody get arrested in your neighborhood? | |
| - did you see drug deals in your neighborhood? | |
| - did you see gangs in your neighborhood? | |
| - did you see someone being beaten up in your neighborhood? | |
| - was your house broken into? | |
| - did you see somebody in your neighborhood pull a gun, knife, or other weapon on another person? | |
| - did you see someone get killed in your neighborhood? | |
| Response Options: Never (0) – Once or more (1); Range 0–8 | |
Demographic and social characteristics
| Baltimore W % (U %, | Delhi W % (U %, | Ibadan W % (U %, | J’burg W % (U %, | Shanghai W % (U %, | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
| 456 | 500 | 449 | 496 | 438 |
| Sex | |||||
| Male | 46.4 (57.7, 263) | 52.8 (50.0, 250) | 45.2 (49.0, 200) | 56.7 (54.8, 272) | 48.0 (50.7, 222) |
| Female | 53.6 (42.3, 193) | 47.2 (50.0,250) | 54.8 (51.0, 229) | 43.3 (45.2, 224) | 52.0 (49.3, 216) |
| Age group | |||||
| 15–16 | 43.0 (55.3,252) | 47.5 (56.8, 284) | 49.4 (59.5,267) | 50.6 (24.8,123) | 41.9 (29.0,127) |
| 17–19 | 57.0 (44.7, 204) | 52.5 (43.2, 216) | 50.6 (40.5,182) | 49.4 (75.2, 373) | 58.1 (71.0, 311) |
| Mean Age (SE) | W 16.8 (0.2) | 16.6 (0.1) | 16.6 (0.1) | 16.6 (0.2) | 16.9 (0.2) |
| U 16.3 (0.1) | 16.4 (0.1) | 16.4 (0.1) | 17.3 (0.1) | 17.3 (0.1) | |
| School enrollment | |||||
| Enrolled | 81.0 (85.3, 388) | 82.7 (85.6, 428) | 81.4 (81.3, 364) | 84.3 (82.2, 406) | 37.2 (28.5, 125) |
| Not Enrolled | 19.0 (14.7, 67) | 17.3 (14.4, 72) | 18.6 (18.7, 84) | 15.7 (17.8, 88) | 62.8 (71.5, 313) |
| Graduated of Not Enrolled | 66.6 (70, 47) | 42.5 (41.7, 30) | 68.0 (69, 58) | 42.9 (36.4, 32) | 30.1 (31.3, 98) |
| Raised by | |||||
| Two Parents | 48.2 (45.3, 206) | 94.7 (94.6, 473) | 72.8 (71.6, 320) | 54.7 (54.55,270) | 83.1 (82.9, 363) |
| One Parent | 27.7 (23.1,105) | 1.31 (1.4, 7) | 7.4 (7.4, 33) | 9.7 (9.7, 48) | 1.8 (1.8, 8) |
| Other Relative or Non-Relatives | 24.2 (31.2, 142) | 4.0 (4.0, 20) | 19.8 (18.6, 83) | 35.6 (35.6, 176) | 15.1 (15.1, 66) |
Abbreviations: J’BURG Johannesburg, W% Weighted Percent, U% Unweighted Percent
Health Care Utilization among Adolescents in last 12 months across Sites by Gender
| Baltimore | New Delhi | Ibadan | Johannesburg | Shanghai | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Female ( | 188 | 250 | 222 | 224 | 215 |
| Contact with a health care provider in the last 12 months *** | 83.0 (78.2, 147)** | 51.5 (51.0, 127)** | 36.5 (37.8, 84) | 63.0 (64.7, 145) | 42.5 (45.1, 87) |
| Been sick or needed a health care provider *** | 53.7 (51.1, 96)* | 46.5 (50.0, 125)* | 35.9 (38.0, 84)* | 59.0 (61.6, 138)* | 36.2 (37.4, 80)** |
| Reasons for Seeking Care in the last 12 months (among those who report being sick or needing a health care provider) | |||||
| Female ( | 97 | 124 | 89 | 138 | 79 |
| Sickness (e.g. flu, fever, diarrhea, etc.) | 60.4 (51.6, 50) | 65.6 (67.0, 83) | 48.5 (52.8, 47) | 74.9 (75.4, 104)*** | 85.3 (91.1, 72) |
| Annual physical/sports check-up | 26.5 (25.8, 25)** | 12.5 (12.1, 15) | 7.0 (6.7, 6) | 4.7 (3.6, 5) | 15.9 (13.9, 11) |
| Chronic disease issue (diabetes, asthma, etc.) | 10.0 (5.2, 5)*** | 9.0 (8.9, 11) | 1.7 (2.3, 2) | 8.1 (9.4, 13) | 1.6 (2.5, 2) |
| Reproductive health (contraceptives/condoms, pregnancy testing, etc.) | 4.7 (6.2, 6)** | 1.6 (0.8, 1) | 0 (0, 0) | 10.0 (6.5, 9)*** | 1.0 (1.3, 1)*** |
| HIV testing or treatment | 2.9 (2.1, 2) | 0 (0, 0) | 0 (0, 0) | 1.2 (2.9, 4)*** | 0 (0, 0)* |
| STI diagnosis or treatment | 4.6 (3.1, 3) | 2.7 (2.4, 3)** | 3.9 (3.4, 3) | 1.7 (2.9, 4)*** | 0 (0, 0) |
| Mental health (counseling, diagnosis, treatment) *** | 5.7 (7.2, 7) | 3.1 (3.2, 4) | 0 (0, 0) | 0.5 (1.5, 2) | 1.7 (2.5, 2)** |
| Injury, accident or violence *** | 8.0 (10.3, 10) | 18.4 (21.0, 26) | 3.4 (5.6, 5) | 4.5 (4.4, 6)* | 10.7 (6.3, 5) |
| Alcohol or substance use *** | 0.7 (1.0, 1) | 1.6 (1.6, 2) | 1.1 (1.1, 1)** | 1.3 (1.5, 2)* | 4.8 (5.1, 4)* |
| Other *** | 9.4 (19.6, 19) | 16.9 (16.1, 20) | 12.2 (11.2, 10) | 6.4 (10.9, 15) | 16.1 (13.9, 11) |
| None *** | 5.2 (7.2, 7)*** | 11.4 (10.5, 13) | 20.0 (18.0, 16) | 1.7 (2.9, 4)*** | 0 (0, 0) |
*p < .05; **p < .01;***p < .001
Barriers to Health Care Utilization among Adolescents in last 12 months across Sites by Gender
| Baltimore | New Delhi | Ibadan | Johannesburg | Shanghai | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Female ( | 188 | 125 | 219 | 224 | 79 |
| Needed but did not seek health care in the last 12 months*** | 23.4 (23.4, 44) | 17.3 (18.4, 23) | 9.9 (11.0, 24)** | 31.6 (33.5, 75) | 20.1 (22.8, 18) |
| Reasons for Not Seeking Care in the last 12 months (among those who needed but did not seek health care) | |||||
| Female ( | 43 | 23 | 29 | 74 | 18 |
| Location | 16.5 (11.6, 5)** | 31.0 (34.8, 8) | 1.9 (3.5, 1) | 12.1 (10.8, 8) | 5.5 (11.1, 2)* |
| Distance | 12.1 (11.6, 5) | 27.9 (21.7, 5) | 7.8 (6.9, 3) | 14.6 (9.5, 7) | 22.8 (33.3, 6) |
| Fees/payment | 11.5 (14.0, 6) | 14.1 (30.4, 7) | 14.6 (13.8, 4) | 10.2 (13.5, 10) | 37.7 (27.8, 5) |
| Service hours | 5.1 (2.3, 1) | 13.2 (13.0, 3) | 0 (0, 0) | 9.6 (8.1, 6)*** | 9.0 (16.7, 3) |
| Waiting time | 22.0 (16.3, 7)* | 25.2 (30.4, 7) | 10.5 (6.9, 2) | 16.3 (20.3, 15)* | 40.9 (27.8, 5) |
| Staff attitude | 9.5 (4.7, 2) | 8.3 (8.7, 2) | 0 (0, 0) | 9.9 (13.5, 10) | 22.0 (5.6, 1) |
| Lack of confidentiality | 0.6 (2.3, 1)* | 7.5 (4.4, 1) | 1.8 (3.5, 1) | 19.3 (13.5, 19)** | 3.5 (5.6, 1) |
| Health problems were connected to illegal activities | 3.0 (2.3, 1)* | 16.4 (21.7, 5)** | 5.8 (10.3, 3) | 14.6 (5.4, 4)** | 0 (0, 0) |
| Other | 33.4 (44.2, 19) | 26.4 (17.4, 4) | 17.8 (20.7, 6) | 9.9 (14.9, 11) | 66.6 (50.0, 9) |
*p < .05; **p < .01;***p < .001
Social Factors Associated with Not Seeking Care When Needed in the past 12 months
| Baltimore | Ibadan | Johannesburg | |
|---|---|---|---|
| aOR (aCIs) | aOR (aCIs) | aOR (aCIs) | |
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| Social Factors | |||
| Adult support from female | .87 (.77, .97)* | .98 (.91, 1.06) | .96 (.94, 1.00) |
| Adult support from male | .99 (.96, 1.03) | 1.00 (.91, 1.09) | .95 (.91, 1.00)* |
| Peer social support | .92 (.84, 1.00) | 1.02 (.89, 1.17) | .98 (.94, 1.01) |
| Perceived fear | 1.08 (1.01, 1.15)* | 1.04 (.97, 1.11) | 1.07 (1.03, 1.11)** |
| Community Social belonging | 1.04 (.88, 1.23) | .90 (.72, 1.12) | 1.10 (1.01, 1.19)* |
| Witnessing Community Violence | 1.06 (1.02, 1.09)** | 1.07 (1.01, 1.13)* | 1.08 (1.05, 1.12)*** |
*p < .05; **p < .01;***p < .001
aOR Adjusted Odds Ratio, aCI Adjusted Confidence Interva