| Literature DB >> 31819665 |
Dua' Al-Maharma1, Reema Safadi1, Muayyad Ahmad2, Suhaila Halasa1, Manar Nabolsi2, Jennifer Dohrn3.
Abstract
PURPOSE: Refugee women are vulnerable to sexually transmitted infections (STIs) due to risk factors associated with displacement. This study aimed to assess the knowledge, attitudes, and practices related to STIs among Syrian refugee mothers in Jordan.Entities:
Keywords: Jordan; STIs KAP; Syrian refugee; condom use; reproductive health; screening
Year: 2019 PMID: 31819665 PMCID: PMC6875229 DOI: 10.2147/IJWH.S221605
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Womens Health ISSN: 1179-1411
Syrian Refugee Mothers’ Knowledge Of STIs (N = 523)
| No. | Questions | Correct n (%) | Total Score (M±SD) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1. | 62.41±25.46 | ||
| Sexual intercourse | 466 | ||
| Blood transfusion | 449 | ||
| Mother to child | 353 | ||
| Oral sex | 317 | ||
| Anal sex | 313 | ||
| Breast milk | 261 | ||
| Toilet seat | 126 | ||
| 2. | 54.03±26.86 | ||
| Sexual abstinence | 348 | ||
| Multiple sexual partners | 327 | ||
| Condoms | 320 | ||
| Vaccines | 318 | ||
| Vaginal douching | 100 | ||
| 3. | 39.96±27.17 | ||
| Vaginal itching | 276 | ||
| Foul-smelling vaginal discharge | 258 | ||
| Dyspareunia | 251 | ||
| Symptomless infection | 244 | ||
| Penal discharge | 174 | ||
| Women show less symptoms than men | 158 | ||
| Heavy menstrual/between periods bleeding | 102 | ||
| 4. | 57.52±31.66 | ||
| Pelvic Inflammatory Disease | 367 | ||
| Fetal or newborn complication | 352 | ||
| Pregnancy and childbirth complications | 327 | ||
| Reproductive cancers | 321 | ||
| Infertility | 297 | ||
| Women have more serious complications than men | 141 | ||
| 5. | 64.58±31.24 | ||
| Both partners need complete treatment | 430 | ||
| A condom should be used during treatment | 336 | ||
| Antibiotics can cure most bacterial STIs | 313 | ||
| No specific treatment to cure viral STIs | 272 | ||
| 54.83±20.04 |
Note: Bold numbers within parenthesis in column 3 are percentages of mothers who had a correct answer.
Attitudes Toward STIs Among Syrian Refugee Mothers (N = 523)
| No. | Items | M±SD |
|---|---|---|
| 1. | If a woman suffers from STIs she should inform her partner or spouse | 4.55±0.86 |
| 2. | If I notice symptoms of STIs in my partner, I will advise him to seek treatment immediately | 4.54±0.87 |
| 3. | If I notice symptoms of STIs, I think I should seek treatment immediately | 4.48±0.87 |
| 4. | Getting early medical care is the main key to prevent the harmful effects of STIs | 4.30±1.00 |
| 5. | Poverty may force women to prostitution* | 4.29±1.29 |
| 6. | In case of STIs, I take medication concurrently with my partner | 4.28±1.03 |
| 7. | I feel screening for STIs before marriage is important | 4.26±1.08 |
| 8. | If I had STIs, I would avoid exposing others during treatment | 4.22±1.09 |
| 9. | I will avoid sexual contact anytime I think there is even a slight chance of getting STIs | 4.21±1.08 |
| 10. | I always follow up with treatment after cure | 4.01±1.13 |
| 11. | I will have less fear of STIs by receiving information about them | 3.93±1.13 |
| 12. | In my opinion, I feel STIs can cause death if left untreated | 3.79±1.30 |
| 13. | It is easy to use the STI prevention methods | 3.78±1.22 |
| 14. | Women’s examination is a shame* | 3.76±1.39 |
| 15. | I would dislike having to follow the medical steps for treating STIs* | 3.48±1.33 |
| 16. | STIs cannot be treated and lasts for life* | 3.04±1.33 |
| 17. | I do not think that STIs are serious because they are curable* | 2.92±1.39 |
| 18. | I do not like to talk about STIs with my relatives/friends* | 2.94±1.44 |
| 19. | I will not go to the doctor unless I am certain I have STIs* | 2.81±1.41 |
| 20. | If both partners are suffering of STIs, there is no need to use a condom* | 2.62±1.45 |
| Overall attitude | 3.83±0.48 |
Note: *Reverse coded items.
Independent Samples t-Test For Assessing Significant Differences Between Syrian Mothers’ Characteristics Regarding Their Spousal Acceptance To Use A Condom (N = 465)
| Mother Characteristics | User (n = 116) | Non-user (n = 349) | Cohen’s d | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Knowledge about STIs | 17.29±4.77 | 15.41±6.06 | 3.04** | 0.34 |
| Attitude toward STIs | 79.56±8.57 | 75.57±9.85 | 4.18** | 0.45 |
| Monthly income | 231.86±93.09 | 222.65±109.61 | 0.81 | - |
| Length of marriage | 8.53±5.38 | 7.40±5.12 | 2.03* | 0.22 |
| Maternal age | 26.43±5.94 | 25.995±6.06 | 0.68 | - |
| Spouse age | 32.45±6.14 | 31.50±6.71 | 1.35 | - |
| Number of children | 3.45±1.90 | 3.21±1.80 | 1.22 | - |
| The length of refuge in Jordan | 5.37±1.05 | 4.91±1.25 | 3.58** | 0.4 |
Notes: *P<0.05, **P<0.001.