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Perceived family support regarding condom use and condom use among secondary school female students in Limbe urban city of Cameroon

机译:喀麦隆林贝市初中女学生关于使用避孕套和使用避孕套的家庭支持感

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Background HIV/AIDS prevention programs rooted in the social cognitive models are based on the theoretical assumptions that adoption of preventive behaviour (condom use) depends on the individual’s perceptions of their susceptibility to HIV/AIDS and the benefits of condom use. However some studies contend that applying such models in the African setting may not be that simple considering that in many societies, people’s capacity to initiate health enhancing behaviour are mediated by power relations (parents/guardians) and socialisation processes that are beyond the control of individuals. The relative influence of these family forces on condom use is however unknown in Cameroon. In this study it is hypothesized that adolescents’ perceptions of family support for condom use, would encourage condom use among female students in Limbe urban city of Cameroon. Methods A cross-sectional study of a probability sample of 210 female students selected from three participating secondary school was adopted, using a self-administered questionnaire to collect data. Pearson Chi-square statistics was used to test association between perceived family support for condom use and condom use. Statistics were calculated using SPSS version 20 software program. Results Of the respondents, 56.2% reported being sexually active. Of these, 27.4% reported using condoms consistently; 39.1% reported having used condoms during their first sexual intercourse, while 48.7% reported having used condoms during their last sexual intercourse. Majority of the female students exhibited positive perceptions regarding family support for condom use. Respondents who agreed that they feel themselves free to discuss condom use with their parents or any adult member of the family, reported more condom use during first sex than those who disagreed (X2?=?13.021; df?=?6; p?=?0.043). Likewise respondents who agreed that they feel themselves free to discuss condom use with their parents or any adult member of the family, reported more condom use at least once, than those who disagreed (X2?=?8.755; df?=?3; p?=?0.033). Conclusion Significant associations between perceptions of family support for condom use and condom use were established in this study. This finding suggests that regardless of the sexual communication patterns within the family, techniques that increase the occurrence of parent and female student’s discussion concerning condoms and HIV/AIDS will prove useful in preventing HIV/AIDS among female students in Limbe Urban City of Cameroon.
机译:背景植根于社会认知模型的HIV / AIDS预防计划基于以下理论假设:采取预防行为(使用避孕套)取决于个人对艾滋病毒/艾滋病易感性的看法以及使用避孕套的好处。但是,有些研究认为,考虑到在许多社会中,人们发起健康促进行为的能力是由个人无法控制的权力关系(父母/监护人)和社会化过程所调节的,因此在非洲环境中应用这种模式可能不是那么简单。但是,这些家庭势力对使用避孕套的相对影响在喀麦隆尚不清楚。在这项研究中,假设青少年对家庭对使用避孕套的支持的看法会鼓励喀麦隆林贝市女学生使用避孕套。方法采用横断面研究方法,对来自三所参与中学的210名女学生的概率样本进行抽样调查,并使用自行管理的调查表收集数据。皮尔逊卡方统计量用于检验家庭对避孕套使用的支持与避孕套使用之间的关联。使用SPSS 20版软件程序计算统计数据。结果在受访者中,有56.2%的人报告有性行为。其中,有27.4%的人报告一致使用避孕套; 39.1%的人报告在第一次性交时使用了避孕套,而48.7%的人报告在上一次性交时使用了避孕套。大多数女学生对家庭使用安全套的支持表现出积极的看法。同意自己感到可以自由与父母或家庭中的任何成年人讨论安全套使用情况的受访者,在初次性行为中使用安全套的比例要高于不同意者(X 2 ?=?13.021; df α= 6; p = 0.043)。同样,答应自己同意与父母或家庭任何成年成员自由讨论使用安全套的受访者,报告的使用安全套的次数至少比不同意者多(X 2 ?=?8.755? ;df≥3;p≥0.033)。结论在这项研究中建立了家庭对使用安全套的支持观念与使用安全套之间的重要关联。这一发现表明,不管家庭内部的性交方式如何,在喀麦隆林贝市,增加家长和女学生关于安全套和艾滋病毒/艾滋病问题讨论的技术将被证明对预防女学生艾滋病毒/艾滋病很有用。

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