| Literature DB >> 31420037 |
John Kuumuori Ganle1,2, Doris Amoako3, Leonard Baatiema4, Muslim Ibrahim5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Difficulty in accessing sexual and reproductive healthcare is one of the challenges young refugee women face worldwide, in addition to sexual exploitation, violence and abuse. Although Ghana hosts several refugees, little is known about their sexual behaviour and contraceptive use. This study assesses sexual behaviour and contraceptive use among female adolescent refugees in Ghana.Entities:
Keywords: Ghana; Risky sexual behaviour; contraception; displacement; female adolescents; global health justice; refugee
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31420037 PMCID: PMC6697917 DOI: 10.1186/s12939-019-1031-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Equity Health ISSN: 1475-9276
Demographic characteristics of respondents
| Characteristic | Frequency | Percent |
|---|---|---|
| Age | ||
| 14–16 | 162 | 66.9 |
| 17–19 | 80 | 33.1 |
| Country of birth | ||
| Liberia | 71 | 29.3 |
| Sierra Leone | 11 | 4.5 |
| Ivory Coast | 99 | 40.9 |
| Ghana | 28 | 11.6 |
| Other | 33 | 13.7 |
| Level of education | ||
| None | 20 | 8.3 |
| Primary | 68 | 28.1 |
| Junior High School | 75 | 31.0 |
| Secondary | 57 | 23.6 |
| Tertiary | 18 | 7.4 |
| Other | 4 | 1.7 |
| Marital status | ||
| Married | 22 | 9.1 |
| Single | 220 | 90.9 |
| Occupation | ||
| Student | 210 | 86.8 |
| Self – Employed | 32 | 13.2 |
| Religious affiliation | ||
| Christianity | 203 | 83.9 |
| Islamic | 39 | 16.1 |
| Person respondent lives with | ||
| Parents | 164 | 67.8 |
| Guardian | 35 | 14.5 |
| Partner | 15 | 6.2 |
| By myself | 28 | 11.6 |
| Highest level of education of mother | ||
| None | 76 | 31.4 |
| Primary | 45 | 18.6 |
| Junior High School | 69 | 28.5 |
| Secondary | 33 | 16.6 |
| Tertiary | 19 | 7.8 |
| Highest level of education of father | ||
| None | 58 | 24.0 |
| Primary | 45 | 18.6 |
| Junior High School | 48 | 19.8 |
| Secondary | 53 | 21.9 |
| Tertiary | 38 | 15.7 |
| Occupation of father | ||
| Self-employed | 154 | 63.6 |
| Unemployed | 54 | 22.3 |
| Government worker | 34 | 14.1 |
| Occupation of mother | ||
| Self-employed | 164 | 68.1 |
| Unemployed | 63 | 26.1 |
| Government worker | 14 | 5.8 |
Sexual behaviour among young refugee women in Budumburam refugee camp
| Statement | Frequency | Percent |
|---|---|---|
| Ever had sex before ( | ||
| Yes | 193 | 78.2 |
| No | 49 | 21.8 |
| Ever had coerced sex (rape/forced) ( | ||
| Yes | 53 | 27.5 |
| No | 140 | 72.5 |
| Ever had transactional sex (sex for goods/services) ( | ||
| Yes | 137 | 70.9 |
| No | 56 | 29.1 |
| Age at first sexual debut ( | ||
| < 10 | 14 | 7.3 |
| 10–14 | 55 | 28.5 |
| 15–19 | 124 | 64.2 |
| Currently have any sexual partner ( | ||
| Yes | 150 | 77.7 |
| No | 43 | 22.3 |
| Ever had sexual intercourse while drunk ( | ||
| Yes | 19 | 9.5 |
| No | 174 | 90.5 |
| Number of sexual partners in the last 12 months ( | ||
| 1–3 | 83 | 43.0 |
| 4–6 | 110 | 57.0 |
| Pressured to have sexual intercourse (unmarried =220)c | ||
| Yes | 188 | 85.5 |
| No | 32 | 14.5 |
| Source of Pressure**** | ||
| Adult men | 152 | 62.8 |
| Friends (boys) | 129 | 53.4 |
| Friends (girls) | 43 | 17.8 |
| Had any sex education in school ( | ||
| Yes | 52 | 21.45 |
| No | 170 | 70.25 |
| Not Applicable | 20 | 8.3 |
| Had any sex education in house ( | ||
| Yes | 37 | 15.29 |
| No | 205 | 84.71 |
| Had any sex education in church/mosque ( | ||
| Yes | 12 | 4.96 |
| No | 214 | 88.43 |
| Not Applicable | 16 | 6.61 |
aThis question was asked to all the 242 respondents
bThis question was asked to only respondents who have ever had sex (i.e. 193), since our interest is understanding sexual behaviour
cWe excluded the 22 married respondents since sexual intercourse is generally expected in a marital relationship; therefore, the issue of pressure may not apply
dMultiple response were allowed
Factors associated with ever having transactional sex among sexually active female adolescent refugees (n = 193)
| Characteristic | Crude OR (95% CI) | Adjusted OR (95%CI) |
|---|---|---|
| Agea | ||
| 17–19 | 1 | 1 |
| 14–16 | 6.17 (3.42–11.15)* | 4.80 (2.55–9.04)* |
| Country of birthb | ||
| Ghana | 1 | 1 |
| Liberia | 2.53 (1.67–9.45)* | 3.05 (1.69–13.49)* |
| Ivory Coast | 1.25 (0.52–3.02) | 0.87 (0.31–2.41) |
| Sierra Leone | 0.6 (0.31–1.13) | 0.68 (0.33–1.39) |
| Other | 0.19 (0.43–1.10) | 0.23 (0.06–1.81) |
| Mothers educational statusc | ||
| Tertiary | 1 | 1 |
| Secondary | 0.44 (0.15–1.23) | 0.73 (0.22–2.42) |
| JHS | 0.25 (0.08–0.74) | 0.42 (0.12–1.43) |
| Primary | 1.02 (0.36–2.85) | 0.83 (0.27–2.49) |
| None | 9.70 (1.76–24.20)* | 5.75 (1.94–14.99)* |
| Person living withd | ||
| Parents | 1 | 1 |
| Partner | 1.46 (0.67–3.20) | 1.12 (0.47–2.62) |
| Guardian | 2.46 (0.84–7.19) | 1.99 (0.59–6.69) |
| Self | 7.03 (2.88–14.14)* | 3.77 (1.38–10.33)* |
| Number of sexual partners in the last 12 monthse | ||
| 4–6 | 1 | |
| 1–3 | 0.03 (0.02–0.07)* | 0.02 (0.01–0.08)* |
| Knows a place in the community to get contraceptivef | ||
| No | 1 | 1 |
| Yes | 0.52 (0.29–0.96)* | 0.20 (0.30–1.27) |
| Thinks one unprotected sex can result in pregnancyg | ||
| No | 1 | 1 |
| Yes | 0.98 (0.40–2.37) | 0.50 (0.42–3.12) |
| Thinks modern contraceptive can offer 100% protection against pregnancyh | ||
| Yes | 1 | 1 |
| No | 0.32 (0.15–0.68) | 0.20 (0.08–0.48) |
| Ever used modern contraceptives | ||
| Yes | 1 | 1 |
| No | 20.3 (6.90–59.70)* | 14.70 (4.60–47.20)* |
| Ever had sex while drunkj | ||
| No | 1 | 1 |
| Yes | 8.63 (3.50–21.30)* | 6.77 (1.16–17.50)* |
OR = odds ratio; CI = confidence interval; ref = reference category; *p < 0.05
aAdjusted for country of birth, mothers educational status, person living with, number of sexual partners in last 12 months, thinks one unprotected sex can result in pregnancy, thinks contraceptives can offer 100% protection against pregnancy, ever use of modern contraceptives, and ever had sex while drunk; bAdjusted for age, mothers educational status, person living with, number of sexual partners in last 12 months, thinks one unprotected sex can result in pregnancy, thinks contraceptives can offer 100% protection against pregnancy, ever use of modern contraceptives, and ever had sex while drunk; cAdjusted for age, country of birth, person living with, number of sexual partners in last 12 months, thinks one unprotected sex can result in pregnancy, thinks contraceptives can offer 100% protection against pregnancy, ever use of modern contraceptives, and ever had sex while drunk; dAdjusted for age, country of birth, mothers educational status, number of sexual partners in last 12 months, thinks one unprotected sex can result in pregnancy, thinks contraceptives can offer 100% protection against pregnancy, and thinks women using contraceptives become promiscuous; eAdjusted for age, country of birth, mothers educational status, person living with, thinks one unprotected sex can result in pregnancy, thinks contraceptives can offer 100% protection against pregnancy, ever use of modern contraceptives, and ever had sex while drunk; fAdjusted for age, country of birth, mothers educational status, person living with, number of sexual partners in last 12 months, thinks contraceptives can offer 100% protection against pregnancy, ever use of modern contraceptives, and ever had sex while drunk; gAdjusted for age, country of birth, mothers educational status, person living with, number of sexual partners in last 12 months, thinks contraceptives can offer 100% protection against pregnancy, ever use of modern contraceptives, and ever had sex while drunk; hAdjusted for age, country of birth, mothers educational status, person living with, number of sexual partners in last 12 months, knowing a place to get contraception, thinks one unprotected sex can result in pregnancy, ever use of modern contraceptives, and ever had sex while drunk; iAdjusted for age, country of birth, mothers educational status, person living with, number of sexual partners in last 12 months, knowing a place to get contraception, thinks one unprotected sex can result in pregnancy, thinks contraceptives can offer 100% protection against pregnancy, ever use of modern contraceptives, and ever had sex while drunk; and jAdjusted for age, country of birth, mothers educational status, person living with, number of sexual partners in last 12 months, knowing a place to get contraception, thinks one unprotected sex can result in pregnancy, thinks contraceptives can offer 100% protection against pregnancy, ever use of modern contraceptives, and ever had sex while drunk
Awareness, knowledge and use of contraceptives among young refugee women in Budumburam refugee camp
| Characteristic | Frequency | Percent |
|---|---|---|
| Ever heard about modern contraceptives ( | ||
| Yes | 156 | 64.5 |
| No | 86 | 35.5 |
| Ever used any modern contraceptive ( | ||
| Yes | 23 | 11.7 |
| No | 170 | 88.3 |
| Use of contraceptive at last sex ( | ||
| Yes | 16 | 8.2 |
| No | 177 | 91.8 |
| Current use of contraceptive use ( | ||
| Yes | 14 | 7.3 |
| No | 179 | 92.7 |
| Thinks contraceptive can give 100% protection against pregnancy ( | ||
| Yes | 30 | 19.8 |
| No | 75 | 47.9 |
| Don’t know | 51 | 32.3 |
| Knows specific place to get modern contraceptive ( | ||
| Hospital | 17 | 10.9 |
| Pharmacy | 75 | 48.1 |
| Family planning clinic | 28 | 17.9 |
| Friend | 56 | 35.9 |
| Don’t know | 76 | 48.7 |
| Thinks contraception is a woman’s business ( | ||
| Yes | 129 | 82.6 |
| No | 27 | 17.4 |
| Thinks women who use contraceptives become promiscuous ( | ||
| Yes | 131 | 83.5 |
| No | 25 | 16.5 |
*Multiple responses allowed
Percentage distribution of modern contraceptive use by selected respondents’ characteristics
| Characteristic | Contraceptive Use, n(%) | |
|---|---|---|
| No | Yes | |
| Thinks women who use modern contraceptive become promiscuous ( | ||
| Yes | (90.3) | 4 (6.7) |
| No | (37.1) | 19 (62.9) |
| Had any sex education in church/mosque ( | ||
| Yes | 1 (8.3) | 11 (91.7) |
| No | 210 (98.1) | 4 (1.9) |
| Not Applicable | 8 (50.0) | 8 (50.0) |
| Had any sex education in school ( | ||
| Yes | 34 (65.4) | 18 (34.6) |
| No | 168 (98.8) | 2 (1.2) |
| Not Applicable | 17 (85.0) | 3 (15.0) |
| Had any sex education in house ( | ||
| Yes | 17 (45.9) | 20 (54.1) |
| No | 202 (98.5) | 3 (1.5) |
*This question applied to only the 156 respondents who have ever heard about modern contraceptives
**This question applied to all 242 respondents in the study