| Literature DB >> 35222603 |
Amanda D Der1, Judith A Anaman-Torgbor2, Veronica O Charles-Unadike1, Elvis E Tarkang1,3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Improving the reproductive health of young women in developing countries requires access to safe and effective methods of fertility control. Volta Region records one of the highest prevalence of teenage pregnancy and adolescents aged 15-19 years are the least acceptors of contraceptives in the Region. Guided by the Theory of Planned Behaviour, this study determined predictors of intention to use modern contraceptives among female Senior Secondary School students in the Kpando Municipality, Ghana.Entities:
Keywords: Ghana; Kpando Municipality; Modern contraceptive use; senior secondary school students; theory of planned behaviour
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Year: 2021 PMID: 35222603 PMCID: PMC8843303 DOI: 10.4314/ahs.v21i3.49
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Afr Health Sci ISSN: 1680-6905 Impact factor: 0.927
Figure 1Conceptual framework: Adapted from Ajzen (1991)7
Socio-demographic characteristics of the respondents (n=270)
| Variable | Frequency (percentage) |
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| School A | 150 (55.6) |
| School B | 120 (44.4) |
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| 12–17 | 192 (71.1) |
| 18–22 | 78 (28.9) |
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| Christianity | 251 (93.0) |
| Islam | 19 (7.0) |
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| No | 213 (78.9) |
| Yes | 57 (21.1) |
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| Ewe | 215 (79.6) |
| Others | 55 (20.4) |
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| SSS 1 | 110 (40.7) |
| SSS 2 | 50 (18.6) |
| SSS 3 | 110 (40.7) |
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| General art | 77 (28.5) |
| Technical skills | 43 (15.9) |
| Home economics | 124 (46.0) |
| Others | 26 (9.6) |
SSS: Senior Secondary School
Predictors of the intention to use modern contraceptives based on the Theory of Planned Behaviour (n=270)
| Variable | Frequency (Percentage) N (%) |
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| Yes | 33 (12.2) |
| No | 222 (82.2) |
| Can't remember | 15 (5.6) |
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| Yes | 58 (21.5) |
| No | 193 (71.5) |
| Don't know | 19 (7.0) |
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| Yes | 48 (17.8) |
| No | 141 (52.2) |
| Don't know | 81 (30.0) |
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| Not supportive | 170(63.0) |
| Supportive | 100(37.0) |
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| Yes | 213 (78.9) |
| No | 25 (9.3) |
| Don't know | 32 (11.9) |
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| Yes | 171 (63.3) |
| No | 40 (14.8) |
| Don't know | 59 (21.9) |
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| Yes | 192 (71.1) |
| No | 29 (10.7) |
| Don't know | 49 (18.2) |
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| Yes | 255 (94.4) |
| No | 15 (5.6) |
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| Yes | 156 (57.8) |
| No | 58 (21.5) |
| Don't know | 56 (20.7) |
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| Negative attitudes | 110(40.7) |
| Positive attitudes | 160(59.3) |
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| Yes | 160 (59.3) |
| No | 110 (40.7) |
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| Yes | 130 (48.2) |
| No | 140 (51.9) |
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| Yes | 147 (54.4) |
| No | 123 (45.6) |
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| Yes | 107 (39.6) |
| No | 163 (60.4) |
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| Yes | 181 (67.0) |
| No | 89 (33.0) |
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| Weak perceived behavioural control | 124 (45.9) |
| Strong perceived behavioural control | 146 (54.1) |
Logistic regressions of predictors of the intention to use modern contraceptives based on the Theory of Planned Behaviour
| Variable | Behavioural intention | Chi-square | COR (95% C.I) (p-value) | AOR (95% C.I) (p-value) | |
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| No intention n(%) | Intention n(%) | ||||
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| Parents asked you to use | |||||
| Yes | 1(1.2) | 32(17.1) | Ref | Ref | |
| No | 80(96.4) | 142(75.9) | 0.55(0.01, 0.41)0.005 | 0.06(0.01, 0.44)0.006 | |
| Can't remember | 2(2.4) | 13(6.9) | 16.96(0.000) | 0.20(0.02, 2.44)0.209 | 0.20(0.02, 2.48)0.212 |
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| Not supportive | 63(75.9) | 107(57.2) | Ref | Ref | |
| Supportive | 20(24.1) | 80(42.8) | 8.61(0.003) | 2.36(1.32, 4.21)0.004 | 1.50(0.78, 2.90)0.226 |
| Negative | 33(39.8) | 77(41.2) | |||
| Positive | 50(60.2) | 110(58.8) | 0.05(0.827) | ||
| Convince your partner | |||||
| Yes | 28(33.7) | 132(70.6) | Ref | Ref | |
| No | 55(66.3) | 55(29.4) | 32.34(0.000) | 0.21(0.12, 0.37)0.000 | 0.20(0.11, 0.36)<0.001 |
| Confident to go to a | |||||
| Yes | 12(14.5) | 118(63.1) | Ref | Ref | |
| No | 71(85.5) | 69(36.9) | 54.48(0.000) | 0.10(0.05, 0.20)0.000 | 0.08(0.04, 0.17)<0.001 |
| Confident that modern | |||||
| Yes | 28(33.7) | 119(63.6) | Ref | Ref | |
| No | 55(66.3) | 68(36.4) | 20.72(0.000) | 0.29(0.17, 0.50)0.000 | 0.26(0.15, 0.45)<0.001 |
| Confident in using | |||||
| Yes | 10(12.1) | 97(51.9) | Ref | Ref | |
| No | 73(88.0) | 90(48.1) | 38.11(0.000) | 0.13(0.06, 0.26)0.000 | 0.11(0.05, 0.23)<0.001 |
| Refuse partner sex | |||||
| Yes | 38(45.8) | 143(76.5) | Ref | Ref | |
| No | 45(54.2) | 44(23.5) | 24.50(0.000) | 0.26(0.15, 0.45)0.000 | 0.25(0.14, 0.44)<0.001 |
| Weak | 68(81.9) | 56(30.0) | Ref | Ref | |
| Strong | 15(18.1) | 131(70.0) | 62.55(0.000) | 10.60(5.59, 20.13)0.000 | 9.80(5.11, 18.77)<0.001 |
COR (Crude Odds Ratio), AOR (Adjusted Odds Ratio), C.I (Confidence Interval)
(Predictors of modern contraceptive use)