| Literature DB >> 28800771 |
Taiwo A Obembe1,2, Ayo S Adebowale3, Kehinde O Odebunmi4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Latex condoms for men have been documented to offer high efficacy as both a contraceptive and protection against sexually transmitted diseases. This equally establishes the importance of continued research on female condoms. This study aims to investigate the perceived confidence to use the female condoms amongst undergraduate female students from selected tertiary institutions from Ibadan Southwestern Nigeria.Entities:
Keywords: Barrier methods; Female condom; Perceived confidence; Tertiary students; Undergraduates
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28800771 PMCID: PMC5553993 DOI: 10.1186/s13104-017-2730-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Res Notes ISSN: 1756-0500
Sociodemographic characteristics of respondents (n = 388)
| S/no. | Variable | Frequency (n) | Percentage (%) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1. | Age | ||
| 14–19 | 104 | 26.8 | |
| 20–24 | 214 | 55.2 | |
| 25+ | 70 | 18.0 | |
| 2. | Marital status | ||
| Never married | 360 | 92.8 | |
| Ever married/cohabiting | 28 | 7.2 | |
| 3. | Religion | ||
| Christianity | 283 | 72.9 | |
| Islam | 105 | 27.1 | |
| 4. | Ethnicity | ||
| Yoruba | 332 | 85.6 | |
| Others | 56 | 14.4 | |
| 5. | Type of institution | ||
| Polytechnic student | 159 | 41.0 | |
| University student | 138 | 35.6 | |
| College of education student | 91 | 23.5 | |
| 6. | Level of education | ||
| 1st year | 80 | 20.6 | |
| 2nd year | 143 | 36.9 | |
| 3rd year | 99 | 25.5 | |
| 4th year and above | 66 | 17.0 | |
| 7. | Family setting | ||
| Monogamous | 280 | 72.2 | |
| Polygamous | 108 | 27.8 | |
Fig. 1Perceived confidence to use the female condom
Reasons influencing use of female condom (FC)
| N (%) | N (%) | N (%) | N (%) | N (%) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Strongly agree | Agree | Indifferent | Disagree | Strongly disagree | |
| 1. If given the female condom, I will be bold/confidence enough to use it before intercourse | 57 (14.7%) | 116 (29.9%) | 77 (19.8%) | 92 (23.7%) | 46 (11.9%) |
| 2. I don’t think I can persuade my partner to accept the use of the female condom because he may feel I think he has an STI/HIV | 53 (13.7%) | 83 (21.4%) | 83 (21.4%) | 105 (27.1%) | 64 (16.5%) |
| 3. I wouldn’t feel comfortable using female condom because my partner may think It’s because I suspect him of infidelity | 63 (16.2%) | 91 (23.5%) | 72 (18.6%) | 118 (30.4%) | 44 (11.3%) |
| 4. I wouldn’t feel comfortable using female condom because of fear that my partner may get furious or lose his temper | 42 (10.8%) | 106 (27.3%) | 75 (19.3%) | 109 (28.1%) | 56 (14.4%) |
| 5. I can stop to insert a female condom during the act | 51 (13.1%) | 71 (18.3%) | 94 (24.2%) | 116 (29.9%) | 56 (14.4%) |
| 6. I can suggest and initiate use of female condom to an unwilling partner | 67 (17.3%) | 108 (27.8%) | 80 (20.6%) | 70 (18.0%) | 63 (16.2%) |
Association between sociodemographic variables and mean scores for perceived confidence to use the female condom
| Perceived confidence to use a female condom | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mean (SD) | Mean square | F | p | ||
| 1. | Age | ||||
| 14–19 | 18.37 ± 3.484 | 10.814 | 0.908 | 0.404 | |
| 20–24 | 18.37 ± 3.430 | ||||
| 25+ | 17.76 ± 3.466 | ||||
| 2. | Marital status | ||||
| Never married | 18.30 ± 3.422 | 7.859 | 0.660 | 0.417 | |
| Ever married | 17.75 ± 3.826 | ||||
| 3. | Religion | ||||
| Christianity | 18.34 ± 3.484 | 7.108 | 0.597 | 0.440 | |
| Islam | 18.04 ± 3.362 | ||||
| 4. | Ethnicity | ||||
| Yoruba | 18.04 ± 3.337 | 115.589 | 9.935 | 0.002* | |
| Others | 19.59 ± 3.827 | ||||
| 5. | Type of institution | ||||
| Polytechnic student | 18.81 ± 3.187 | 43.715 | 3.724 | 0.025* | |
| University student | 18.03 ± 3.683 | ||||
| College of education | 17.66 ± 3.426 | ||||
| 6. | Level of education | ||||
| First year | 18.50 ± 3.265 | 16.732 | 1.410 | 0.239 | |
| Second year | 18.57 ± 3.528 | ||||
| Third year | 17.70 ± 3.364 | ||||
| Fourth year | 18.15 ± 3.592 | ||||
| 7. | Family setting | ||||
| Monogamous | 18.34 ± 3.454 | 5.720 | 0.480 | 0.489 | |
| Polygamous | 18.06 ± 3.449 | ||||
| 8. | Perception towards female condom | ||||
| Poor | 16.87 ± 3.061 | 112.623 | 9.896 | 0.000* | |
| Fair | 18.66 ± 3.519 | ||||
| Good | 18.75 ± 3.237 | ||||
* Significant associations
Correlates between socio-demographic variables and perceived confidence to use the female condom
| Perceived confidence to use female condom | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Poor | Fair | Good | X2 | p | ||
| 1. | Age (years) | |||||
| 14–19 | 12 (24.5%) | 80 (26.9%) | 12 (28.6%) | 4.588 | 0.332 | |
| 20–24 | 23 (46.9%) | 169 (56.9%) | 22 (52.4%) | |||
| 25+ | 14 (28.6%) | 48 (16.2%) | 8 (19.0%) | |||
| 2. | Marital status | |||||
| Never married | 42 (85.7%) | 279 (93.9%) | 39 (92.8%) | 4.250 | 0.119 | |
| Ever married/cohabiting | 7 (14.3%) | 18 (6.1%) | 3 (7.2%) | |||
| 3. | Religion | |||||
| Christianity | 34 (69.4%) | 218 (73.4%) | 31 (73.8%) | 0.361 | 0.835 | |
| Islam | 15 (30.6%) | 79 (26.6%) | 11 (26.2%) | |||
| 4. | Ethnicity | |||||
| Yoruba | 44 (89.8%) | 258 (86.9%) | 30 (71.4%) | 7.915 | 0.019* | |
| Others | 5 (10.2%) | 39 (13.1%) | 12 (28.6%) | |||
| 5. | Type of institution | |||||
| Polytechnic student | 14 (28.6%) | 126 (42.4%) | 19 (45.2%) | 6.484 | 0.166 | |
| University student | 23 (46.9%) | 98 (33.0%) | 17 (40.5) | |||
| College of education student | 12 (24.5%) | 73 (24.6%) | 6 (14.3%) | |||
| 6. | Level of education | |||||
| First year | 7 (14.3%) | 64 (21.5%) | 9 (21.4%) | 6.667 | 0.353 | |
| Second year | 15 (30.6%) | 109 (36.7%) | 19 (45.2%) | |||
| Third year | 17 (34.7%) | 76 (25.6%) | 6 (14.3%) | |||
| Fourth year and above | 10 (20.4%) | 48 (16.2%) | 8 (19.1%) | |||
| 7. | Family setting | |||||
| Monogamous | 32 (65.3%) | 216 (72.7%) | 32 (76.2%) | 1.533 | 0.465 | |
| Polygamous | 17 (34.7%) | 81 (27.3%) | 10 (23.8%) | |||
| 8. | Perception towards female condom | |||||
| Poor | 24 (49.0%) | 62 (20.9%) | 3 (7.1%) | 27.755 | 0.000* | |
| Fair | 19 (38.8%) | 182 (61.3%) | 34 (80.9%) | |||
| Good | 6 (12.2%) | 53 (17.8%) | 5 (12.0%) | |||
* Significant associations