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International Journal of Midwifery and Nursing Practice

2019, Vol. 2, Issue 1, Part B

Factors affecting accessibility and use of female condom among youths in selected tertiary training institutes in migori county, Kenya

Joshua Omwenga Boraya, Caroline Nyaguthie Githae, Esther Wanjiku Njuguna, Dr. Dickson Ombaka and Dr. Albert Gachau

The female condom is a dual protection tool for both prevention of HIV/ Aids transmission and unwanted or unplanned pregnancies. The study was done in Migori County among the youths attending selected tertiary training institutes, with specific objectives of identifying the extent in which access to the female condom and other social cultural factors affecting use of the device in Migori County. A cross-sectional descriptive study was used to collect both quantitative and qualitative data. A pre-test study was conducted in Msomi teachers training college to test the validity and reliability of the data collecting tools. The tertiary institutions were purposively selected while the research participants in the selected institutes were randomly and systematically selected and a sample size of n= 385 was chosen proportionately. Data was collected using structured questionnaires, in-depth interviews and focus group discussions.
It was evident from the research findings that majority of the youths 83.9% were single with 61.3% of the youths getting information about female condom use from media, 73.9% used it to prevent pregnancy than to prevent transmission or contracting HIV/Aids. Availability and cost of the female condom was significant at p≤0.001, attitude of the user and partner was also significant at p value of 0.024.
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How to cite this article:
Joshua Omwenga Boraya, Caroline Nyaguthie Githae, Esther Wanjiku Njuguna, Dr. Dickson Ombaka, Dr. Albert Gachau. Factors affecting accessibility and use of female condom among youths in selected tertiary training institutes in migori county, Kenya. Int J Midwifery Nurs Pract 2019;2(1):79-83. DOI: 10.33545/26630427.2019.v2.i1b.29
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