| Literature DB >> 32434523 |
Ritah Bakesiima1,2, Amanda Cleeve3, Elin Larsson3,4, James K Tumwine5, Grace Ndeezi5, Kristina Gemzell Danielsson3, Rose Chalo Nabirye6, Jolly Beyeza Kashesya7.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Adolescent pregnancies are persistently high among refugees. The pregnancies have been attributed to low contraceptive use in this population. The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence and factors associated with modern contraceptive use among female refugee adolescents in northern Uganda.Entities:
Keywords: Adolescents; Contraception; Modern contraceptives; Refugees; Teenage pregnancies
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32434523 PMCID: PMC7238518 DOI: 10.1186/s12978-020-00921-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Reprod Health ISSN: 1742-4755 Impact factor: 3.223
Background characteristics of study participants
| Variable | Number ( | Percentage (%) |
|---|---|---|
| 15–17 | 116 | 13.8 |
| 18–19 | 723 | 86.2 |
| Catholic | 440 | 52.4 |
| Anglican | 193 | 23.0 |
| Moslem | 1 | 0.1 |
| Adventist | 66 | 7.9 |
| Other (Pentecostal, Lutheran, EFC, AIC) | 139 | 16.6 |
| Acholi | 659 | 78.6 |
| Dinka | 19 | 2.2 |
| Nuer | 18 | 2.1 |
| Lotuho | 46 | 5.5 |
| Other (Bari, Shilluk, Luo) | 97 | 11.6 |
| None | 81 | 9.7 |
| Primary | 595 | 70.9 |
| Secondary | 148 | 17.6 |
| Tertiary | 15 | 1.8 |
| Self-employed / Employed | 33 | 3.9 |
| Unemployed | 335 | 39.9 |
| Peasant farmer | 305 | 36.4 |
| Student | 166 | 19.8 |
| Single | 233 | 27.8 |
| Cohabiting | 381 | 44.4 |
| Married | 163 | 19.4 |
| Separated/Divorced/Widowed | 62 | 7.4 |
| 12 to 15 | 169 | 20.1 |
| 16 to 17 | 537 | 64.0 |
| 18 to 19 | 133 | 15.9 |
| Yes | 591 | 70.4 |
| No | 248 | 29.6 |
| 0 | 31 | 5.3 |
| 1 | 275 | 46.5 |
| 2–4 | 285 | 48.2 |
| 16 to 25 | 281 | 43.5 |
| 26 to 35 | 331 | 51.3 |
| 36–60 | 30 | 4.6 |
| None | 13 | 2.0 |
| Primary | 190 | 29.4 |
| Secondary | 423 | 65.5 |
| Tertiary | 20 | 3.1 |
| Self-employed / Employed | 193 | 29.9 |
| Unemployed | 267 | 41.3 |
| Peasant farmer | 129 | 20.0 |
| Student | 57 | 8.8 |
AIC African Initiated Church, EFC Evangelical Free Church
aMissing data
Modern contraceptive use among refugee adolescents in Northern Uganda
| Variable | Number | Percentage | 95% Confidence Interval |
|---|---|---|---|
| Yes | 73 | 8.7 | 7.0 to 10.8 |
| No | 766 | 91.3 | 89.2 to 93.0 |
| Condom | 12 | 16.4 | 9.5 to 27.1 |
| Oral contraceptive (pill) | 4 | 5.5 | 2.0 to 14.0 |
| Injectable contraceptive | 31 | 42.5 | 31.5 to 54.3 |
| Implant | 26 | 35.6 | 25.3 to 47.5 |
| Intra-Uterine Device (IUD) | 0 | 0.0 | |
| 6 months or less | 40 | 59.7 | 47.3 to 71.0 |
| 7 to 12 months | 18 | 26.9 | 17.4 to 39.0 |
| More than 12 months | 9 | 13.4 | 7.0 to 24.2 |
| Infrequent sex | 83 | 10.8 | 7.6 to 12.4 |
| Cultural / Religious prohibitions | 85 | 11.2 | 9.0 to 13.5 |
| Partner prohibitions | 126 | 16.4 | 14.0 to 19.2 |
| Fear of side effects | 301 | 39.3 | 35.8 to 42.8 |
| Lack of knowledge | 105 | 13.7 | 11.4 to 16.3 |
| Use of traditional methods | 12 | 1.6 | 0.8 to 3.5 |
| Want to become pregnant | 54 | 7.0 | 5.4 to 10.1 |
Prevalence of modern contraceptive use by participants’ background characteristics
| Variable | Contraceptive use | Contraceptive Non-use | 95% Confidence Interval |
|---|---|---|---|
| 15 to 17 | 10 (8.6) | 106 (91.4) | 4.7 to 15.3 |
| 18 to 19 | 63 (8.7) | 660 (91.3) | 6.9 to 11.0 |
| Catholic | 38 (8.6) | 402 (91.4) | 6.3 to 11.7 |
| Anglican | 15 (7.8) | 178 (92.2) | 4.7 to 12.5 |
| Adventist | 6 (9.1) | 60 (90.9) | 4.1 to 18.9 |
| Other (Pentecostal, Lutheran, EFC, AIC) | 13 (8.0) | 108 (90.0) | 6.0 to 16.2 |
| Acholi | 65 (9.9) | 594 (90.1) | 7.8 to 12.4 |
| Dinka | 1 (5.6) | 17 (94.4) | 0.7 to 32.0 |
| Nuer | 1 (5.3) | 18 (94.7) | 0.7 to 30.6 |
| Lotuho | 3 (6.5) | 43 (93.5) | 2.1 to 18.6 |
| Other (Bari, Shulluk, Luo) | 3 (3.1) | 94 (96.9) | 1.0 to 9.2 |
| None | 4 (4.9) | 77 (95.1) | 1.9 to 12.5 |
| Primary | 53 (8.9) | 542 (91.1) | 6.9 to 11.5 |
| Secondary | 15 (10.1) | 133 (89.9) | 6.2 to 16.2 |
| Tertiary | 1 (6.7) | 14 (93.3) | 0.9 to 36.9 |
| Self-employed/Employed | 3 (9.1) | 30 (90.9) | 2.9 to 25.1 |
| Unemployed | 29 (8.7) | 306 (91.3) | 6.1 to 12.2 |
| Peasant farmer | 23 (7.5) | 282 (92.5) | 5.1 to 11.1 |
| Student | 18 (10.8) | 148 (89.2) | 6.1 to 16.6 |
| Single | 19 (8.2) | 214 (91.8) | 5.3 to 12.4 |
| Cohabiting | 42 (11.0) | 339 (88.0) | 8.2 to 14.6 |
| Married | 6 (3.7) | 157 (96.3) | 1.7 to 8.0 |
| Separated/Divorced/Widowed | 6 (9.7) | 56 (90.3) | 4.4 to 20.0 |
| 12 to 15 | 13 (7.7) | 156 (92.3) | 4.5 to 12.8 |
| 16 to 17 | 52 (9.7) | 485 (90.3) | 7.4 to 12.5 |
| 18 to 19 | 8 (6.0) | 125 (94.0) | 3.0 to 11.6 |
| 0 | 1 (3.2) | 30 (96.8) | 0.4 to 20.2 |
| 1 | 33 (12.0) | 242 (88.0) | 8.6 to 16.4 |
| 2 | 17 (7.2) | 219 (92.8) | 4.5 to 11.3 |
| 3–4 | 1 (2.0) | 48 (98.0) | 0.2 to 13.4 |
| None | 1 (7.7) | 12 (92.3) | 1.0 to 41.2 |
| Primary | 17 (8.9) | 173 (91.1) | 5.6 to 13.9 |
| Secondary | 45 (10.6) | 378 (89.4) | 8.0 to 14.0 |
| Tertiary | 1 (5.0) | 19 (95.0) | 0.6 to 29.4 |
| Self-employed/Employed | 22 (11.4) | 171 (88.6) | 7.6 to 16.7 |
| Unemployed | 24 (9.0) | 243 (91.0) | 6.1 to 13.1 |
| Peasant farmer | 7 (5.4) | 122 (94.6) | 2.6 to 11.0 |
| Student | 11 (19.3) | 46 (80.7) | 11.0 to 31.7 |
Factors associated with modern contraceptive use among refugee adolescents
| Variable | Crude OR | Adjusted OR (95% CI) | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Median (IQR): 19 (18–19) | 0.83 (0.64 to 1.07) | 0.153 | 0.75 (0.48 to 1.16) | 0.194 |
| Single | 1.00 | 1.00 | ||
| Cohabiting | 1.40 (0.79 to 2.46) | 0.250 | 0.43 (0.20 to 0.93) | 0.032 |
| Married | 0.43 (0.17 to 1.10) | 0.079 | 0.11 (0.04 to 0.35) | < 0.001 |
| Separated/Divorced/Widowed | 1.21 (0.46 to 3.16) | 0.702 | 0.29 (0.08 to 1.00) | 0.050 |
| Mean (SD): 1.5 (0.727) | 0.70 (0.46 to 1.05) | 0.081 | 0.83 (0.51 to 1.33) | 0.431 |
| Median (IQR): 26 (24–30) | 0.91 (0.86–0.98) | 0.007 | 0.93 (0.86 to 0.99) | 0.046 |
| Self-employed/Employed | 1.00 | |||
| Unemployed | 0.77 (0.42 to 1.41) | 0.396 | 0.82 (0.43 to 1.58) | 0.553 |
| Peasant farmer | 0.45 (0.18 to 1.08) | 0.073 | 0.49 (0.20 to 1.24) | 0.134 |
| Student | 1.86 (0.84 to 4.11) | 0.126 | 0.152 | |
95% CI – 95% Confidence Interval