Artikel
STI treatment-seeking behaviors among youth in Nigeria : are there gender differences?
Verfasst von:
Mmari, Kristin N.
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in:
International perspectives on sexual and reproductive health
2010
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2
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72 - 79 S.
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Einrichtung: | Frauensolidarität | Wien |
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Verfasst von: | Mmari, Kristin N.; Oseni, Ololade; Fatusi, Adesegun O. |
In: | International perspectives on sexual and reproductive health |
Jahr: | 2010 |
Heft: | 2 |
Sprache: | Englisch |
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RESULTS: A greater proportion ofmales than of females had sought treatment for their STIs (64%vs.48%).Among those who had sought treatment,60%of females had gone to formal sources,most commonly a government clinic;54%of males had sought care frominformal sources,most commonly a traditional healer.Females had lower odds thanmales of having sought STI treatment (odds ratio,0.6).Among bothmales and females,economic statuswas positively associatedwith seeking treatment froma formal source rather than an informal source (2.4–4.2);among females, 22–24-year-oldsweremore likely than those aged 15–18 to have sought treatment froma formal source (2.5). CONCLUSION: Programs and policies that aim to increase treatment of STIs among young people in Nigeria need to target males and females differently. | |
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