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Legesse Abera1, Alekaw Sema1, Alemu Guta1, Yalelet Belay1.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Emergency contraception is a contraceptive method that can be used to prevent pregnancy after unprotected sexual intercourse. Higher education students fall under the sexually active age group and form a high-risk group for unintended pregnancy, because of limited utilization of emergency contraception. The aim of this study was to assess emergency contraceptive utilization and associated factors among college students in Dire Dawa City, Eastern Ethiopia.Entities:
Keywords: college female students; emergency contraceptives; utilization
Year: 2021 PMID: 34308275 PMCID: PMC8283968 DOI: 10.18332/ejm/137655
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur J Midwifery ISSN: 2585-2906
Sociodemographic characteristics of respondents on emergency contraception utilization and associated factors in private colleges of Dire Dawa city, Eastern Ethiopia, May 2019 (N=286)
| 15–19 | 117 | 40.9 |
| 20–24 | 162 | 56.7 |
| ≥25 | 7 | 2.4 |
| First | 100 | 35.0 |
| Second | 91 | 31.8 |
| Third | 75 | 26.2 |
| Fourth | 20 | 7.0 |
| Non-health sciences | 141 | 49.3 |
| Health sciences | 145 | 50.7 |
| Single | 229 | 80.0 |
| Married | 51 | 17.8 |
| Divorced | 6 | 2.0 |
| Orthodox | 102 | 35.7 |
| Muslim | 109 | 38.1 |
| Protestant | 60 | 21.0 |
| Catholic | 15 | 5.2 |
| Oromo | 115 | 40.2 |
| Sumale | 100 | 35.0 |
| Amhara | 43 | 15.0 |
| Other | 28 | 9.8 |
Other ethnic group: Adare, Tigre, Gurage or Hadiya.
Figure 1Sexual and reproductive health history of respondents on emergency contraceptive utilization and associated factors among female students, in private colleges of Dire Dawa city, Eastern Ethiopia, May 2019 (N=286)
Knowledge of female students on contraception, in private colleges of Dire Dawa city, Eastern Ethiopia, May 2019 (N=286)
| Pharmacy/health facility | 110 | 68.8 |
| Any shop | 48 | 31.2 |
| Pills and IUCD | 98 | 29.5 |
| Injectable | 20 | 27.1 |
| Implanol | 42 | 10.2 |
| Within 72 h after sex | 25 | 28.3 |
| Within 5 days after sex | 123 | 12.7 |
| Don’t know | 12 | 22.9 |
| 1 | 90 | 15.1 |
| 2 | 60 | 16.3 |
| 3 | 5 | 10.5 |
| Don’t know | 5 | 58.1 |
| 12 | 49 | 14.8 |
| 24 | 45 | 13.5 |
| 72 | 50 | 15.1 |
| Don’t know | 16 | 56.6 |
Figure 2Showing percent of general (summary) attitude of respondents toward emergency contraceptive utilization and associated factors among female students, in private colleges of Dire Dawa city, Eastern Ethiopia, May 2019 (N=286)
Predictors of emergency contraceptive utilization among female students, in private colleges of Dire Dawa city, Eastern Ethiopia, May 2019 (N=286)
| ≥20 | 40 (66.7) | 130 (57.5) | 1.89 (1.02–3.50) | 2.12 (0.45–9.98) |
| 15–19 | 20 (33.3) | 96 (42.5) | 1 | 1 |
| Year II and above | 46 (76.6) | 153 (67.7) | 2.15 (1.07–4.32) | 0.60 (0.13–2.79) |
| Year I | 14 (23.4) | 73 (32.3) | 1 | 1 |
| Health sciences | 23 (38.3) | 130 (57.5) | 1.69 (0.86–3.34) | 0.52 (0.18–1.48) |
| Non-health sciences | 37 (61.7) | 96(42.5) | 1 | 1 |
| Ever married | 15 (25.0) | 42 (18.6) | 5.26 (2.3–11.98) | 2.90 (0.95–8.78) |
| Single | 45 (75.0) | 184 (81.4) | 1 | 1 |
| ≥20 | 41 (68.3) | 12 (22.6) | 7.2 (3.71–14.18) | 2.04 (1.72–6.5) |
| 15–19 | 19 (31.7) | 41 (77.4) | 1 | 1 |
| Yes | 6 (10.0) | 4 (40.0) | 5.7 (2.95–10.84) | 3.0 (2.3–9.02) |
| No | 54 (90.0) | 6 (60.0) | 1 | 1 |
| Yes | 40 (66.7) | 31 (25.8) | 6.0 (3.12–11.52) | 3.1 (2.13–7.27) |
| No | 20 (33.3) | 89 (74.2) | 1 | 1 |
| Good | 52 (86.7) | 60 (19.0) | 11.0 (5.45–22.53) | 2.24 (1.32–5.8) |
| Poor | 8 (13.3) | 256 (81.0) | 1 | 1 |
| Favourable | 28 (46.7) | 70 (22.2) | 2.14 (1.11–4.13) | 1.95 (0.80–4.75) |
| Unfavourable | 32 (53.3) | 246 (77.8) | 1 | 1 |
AOR: adjusted odds ratio;
Statistically significant association (p<0.05)