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Factors Associated with Utilization of Sexual and Reproductive Health Services among the Youth in Lira City West, Northern Uganda: A Cross‐Sectional Study
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Background. The youth in Uganda, as in much of sub‐Saharan Africa, face numerous sexual and reproductive health (SRH) challenges, from human immunodeficiency virus HIV infection, and unsafe abortions to unwanted pregnancies. This study, therefore, assessed the utilization of sexual and reproductive health services and associated factors among the youth in Lira city west, northern Uganda. Methods. This was a cross‐sectional study conducted in January 2023 among 386 young people (15‐24 years) in Lira city west division, Lira city. Multistage cluster sampling technique was used to recruit our study participants. Data were collected using an interviewer‐administered questionnaire. Data were analyzed using SPSS version 23, descriptive statistics, cross‐tabulation, bivariate, and multivariate logistic regression analyses. All variables were set by p values less than 0.05 and reported adjusted odds ratio with its 95% confidence interval. Results. The utilization of SRH services was 42.0% (162/386) among the study participants. Family planning, voluntary HIV counseling and testing (VCT), and general counseling services were the most utilized SRH services in the past 12 months. Young people who were aware of SRH services (AOR: 0.24; 95% CI: 0.08‐0.74), were aware of a reproductive health facility (AOR, 4.24; 95% CI: 1.62‐11.09), discussed SRH issues with peers/friends (AOR, 3.98; 95% CI: 1.53‐10.33), had a sexual partner (AOR, 10.00; 95% CI: 4.05‐24.69), had sexual intercourse (AOR, 4.59; 95% CI: 2.18‐9.69), and had access to SRH services (AOR, 2.68; 95% CI: 1.12‐6.40) were more likely to utilize SRH services compared to their counterparts. Conclusion. This study showed a low utilization of sexual and reproductive health services among youth in Lira city west, northern Uganda. Being aware of SRH services, awareness of reproductive health facilities, discussing SRH issues with peers, having sexual intercourse, having a sexual partner, and access to SRH services were independently associated with the utilization of SRH services. Therefore, there is a need to strengthen sustainable multisector approaches aimed at improving awareness and access to sexual and reproductive health services among the youth.
Title: Factors Associated with Utilization of Sexual and Reproductive Health Services among the Youth in Lira City West, Northern Uganda: A Cross‐Sectional Study
Description:
Background.
The youth in Uganda, as in much of sub‐Saharan Africa, face numerous sexual and reproductive health (SRH) challenges, from human immunodeficiency virus HIV infection, and unsafe abortions to unwanted pregnancies.
This study, therefore, assessed the utilization of sexual and reproductive health services and associated factors among the youth in Lira city west, northern Uganda.
Methods.
This was a cross‐sectional study conducted in January 2023 among 386 young people (15‐24 years) in Lira city west division, Lira city.
Multistage cluster sampling technique was used to recruit our study participants.
Data were collected using an interviewer‐administered questionnaire.
Data were analyzed using SPSS version 23, descriptive statistics, cross‐tabulation, bivariate, and multivariate logistic regression analyses.
All variables were set by p values less than 0.
05 and reported adjusted odds ratio with its 95% confidence interval.
Results.
The utilization of SRH services was 42.
0% (162/386) among the study participants.
Family planning, voluntary HIV counseling and testing (VCT), and general counseling services were the most utilized SRH services in the past 12 months.
Young people who were aware of SRH services (AOR: 0.
24; 95% CI: 0.
08‐0.
74), were aware of a reproductive health facility (AOR, 4.
24; 95% CI: 1.
62‐11.
09), discussed SRH issues with peers/friends (AOR, 3.
98; 95% CI: 1.
53‐10.
33), had a sexual partner (AOR, 10.
00; 95% CI: 4.
05‐24.
69), had sexual intercourse (AOR, 4.
59; 95% CI: 2.
18‐9.
69), and had access to SRH services (AOR, 2.
68; 95% CI: 1.
12‐6.
40) were more likely to utilize SRH services compared to their counterparts.
Conclusion.
This study showed a low utilization of sexual and reproductive health services among youth in Lira city west, northern Uganda.
Being aware of SRH services, awareness of reproductive health facilities, discussing SRH issues with peers, having sexual intercourse, having a sexual partner, and access to SRH services were independently associated with the utilization of SRH services.
Therefore, there is a need to strengthen sustainable multisector approaches aimed at improving awareness and access to sexual and reproductive health services among the youth.
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