| Literature DB >> 33029382 |
Rekiku Fikre1, Belay Amare1, Alemu Tamiso2, Akalewold Alemayehu2.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Despite Ethiopia's government's commitment to alleviating unwanted pregnancy and unsafe abortion by increasing holistic reproductive health service accessibility, the rate of unwanted pregnancy among female students in the universities is distressing and becoming a multisectoral concern. Therefore, this systematic review aimed to assess the prevalence and determinant of emergency contraceptive practice among female university students in Ethiopia. RESULT: The overall pooled prevalence of emergency contraceptive practice among female university students in Ethiopia was 34.5% [95% CI [20.8, 48.2%]. The pooled odds ratio showed that positive association between practice of emergency contraceptives with age of the students [OR, 0.19; 95% CI: 0.04, 0.98, P = 0.05] Previous contraceptive methods use [OR, 0.22; 95% CI: 0.12, 0.40, P = 0.0001], Marital status [OR, 0.09; 95% CI: 0.02, 0.40, P < 0.002] and knowledge [OR, 0.12; 95% CI: 0.04, 0.37, P < 0.0003].Entities:
Keywords: Emergency contraceptive; Ethiopia; Female university students; Meta-analysis; Systematic review
Year: 2020 PMID: 33029382 PMCID: PMC7534172 DOI: 10.1186/s40834-020-00123-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Contracept Reprod Med ISSN: 2055-7426
Fig. 1Description of a schematic presentation of the PRISMA flow diagram to select and include studies, 2020
Description of study participants and characteristics of Studies included in the systematic review and meta-analysis
| S. No | Authors, Year | Study setting | Study design | Data collection methods | Sample size | Prevalence % | University/college | Out come | Specific factors |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Marta T & Hinsermu B,2015 [ | Institutional | cross-section | Structured questioners | 624 | 11.4 | Debere Markos university | Practice of emergency contraceptive | Age, Marital status, father’s educational status of the students and knowledgeable on EC |
| 2 | Wegene T & Fikre E, 2007 [ | Institutional | cross-section | Structured questioners | 774 | 4.9 | A.A& unity university | Practice of emergency contraceptive | Age, marital status and having child |
| 3 | Dejene T, TsionA et.al, 2010 [ | Institutional | cross-section | Structured questioners | 660 | 26.7 | Adama university | Predictors of emergency contraceptive | Previous use of contraceptives, being married and age of 20 years and above, knowledge |
| 4 | Bahir K. A/Warri et.al, 2018 [ | Institutional | Retrospective cross-section | Structured questioners | 270 | 44.81 | Jimma Teachers Training College | Practice of emergency contraceptive | Age and religion |
| 5 | Yohannes A, Hedija Y et.al, 2018 [ | Institutional | cross-section | Structured questioners | 515 | 78 | Arbaminch university | Emergency contraceptive utilization | knowledge, good approach of EC service providers and positive attitude aboutECs |
| 6 | Kirubel M,Abebaw D et.al,2019 [ | Institutional | cross-section | Structured questioners | 241 | 33 | Harar health science college | Practice of emergency contraceptive | knowledge |
| 7 | Bisrat Z, Bosena T et.al, 2015 [ | Institutional | Cross-sectional | Structured questioners | 489 | 46.3 | Mizan-Tepi university | Emergency contraceptive utilization | Female students’ level of knowledge about EC, age at first sexual intercourse, previous use of regular contraceptives and history of pregnancy |
| 8 | Nigus C&Tilahun B,2010 | Institutional | Cross-sectional | Structured questioners | 508 | 30.9 | Wollo university | Emergency contraceptive utilization | Currently, unmarried students and Those students who began sexual intercourse at age 13 years or less |
| 9 | Giziyenesh Kahsay, 2014 [ | Institutional | Cross-sectional | Structured questioners | 628 | 62.6 | Aksum university | Emergency contraceptive utilization | Respondents who visited religious place at least once a week were single, respondents who have good knowledge on contraceptive and study year |
| 10 | Tewodros G, Tamene T et.al,2015 [ | Institutional | Cross-sectional | Structured questioners | 424 | 44.4 | Wachamo university | Practice of emergency contraceptive | Ever married, good knowledge |
| 11 | Senait G/mariam,2012 | Institutional | Cross-sectional | Structured questioners | 331 | 13.1 | Woliyta Sodo university | Practice of emergency contraceptive | Age, urban resident, ever had sex, favorable attitude |
| 12 | Habtamu A, Muleta M et.al,2014 [ | Institutional | Cross-sectional | Structured questioners | 549 | 18.4 | Debere Markos university | Practice of emergency contraceptive | Age, ever married, favorable attitude |
Fig. 2Pooled prevalence of Emergency contraceptive practice among female university students in Ethiopia, 2020
Fig. 3Association between the age of female university students with the emergency contraceptive practice among female students in Ethiopia 2020
Fig. 4Association between a history of contraceptive methods use with the emergency contraceptive practice among female university students in Ethiopia, 2020
Fig. 5Association between Knowledge of students with the emergency contraceptive practice among female university students in Ethiopia,2020
Fig. 6Association between marital status with the emergency contraceptive practice among female university students in Ethiopia,2020
Fig. 7Association between attitudes of students with the emergency contraceptive practice among female university students in Ethiopia 2020
Fig. 8Publication bias on the knowledge of the students
Fig. 9Publication bias on the age of the students