ABSTRACT
Despite high sexual activity among adolescent girls in Kenya, contraceptive uptake is very low with only about 26 percent sexually active adolescent girls currently using a contraceptive method. This exposes them to HIV infections and unplanned pregnancies which consequently lead to school dropouts, unsafe abortions, and lack of employment opportunities. The study aimed at assessing the utilization of contraceptives among secondary school adolescent girls in Karuri Town Council, Kiambu County. The specific objectives were to establish the level of contraceptive uptake and factors influencing contraceptive utilization amongst secondary school adolescent girls in Karuri Town Council, Kiambu County. This was a cross-sectional study, employing stratified random sampling technique. The research instruments were self-administered semi-structured questionnaires and Focused Group Discussions (FGDs). Quantitative data from questionnaires was checked daily for completeness and coded for appropriate computer entry. Quantitative data analysis was conducted using IBM SPSS® 21.0 and involved univariate and bivariate analysis. Chi- square values were used to test the significance of the association between the dependent and independent variables. Qualitative data from FGDs was transcribed and analyzed by thematic content analysis technique. Overall, 421 girls aged between 13.0 to 19.0 years (mean age: 16.3±1.4 years) took part in the study. Findings showed that despite majority (77.5%) of the adolescent girls having had sexual debut by the age of 15 years, contraceptive utilization was low (43%) with majority of this (83.6%) using the Emergency pill. Age, knowledge on contraceptives, Accessibility and perception were cited as the major factors influencing utilization. Other factors identified included transactional sex, culture, unplanned sexual activity and sexual violence. The results revealed that age of the adolescent, knowledge of contraceptives, perception and accessibility had positive significant effect on contraceptive utilization. Adolescents aged 18 years and above were more likely to utilize contraceptives as compared to those of a lesser age (p=
MURIGI, M (2021). Utilization Of Contraceptives Among Secondary School Adolescent Girls In Karuri, Kiambaa Sub-County, Kiambu County. Afribary. Retrieved from https://track.afribary.com/works/utilization-of-contraceptives-among-secondary-school-adolescent-girls-in-karuri-kiambaa-sub-county-kiambu-county
MURIGI, MARY "Utilization Of Contraceptives Among Secondary School Adolescent Girls In Karuri, Kiambaa Sub-County, Kiambu County" Afribary. Afribary, 28 May. 2021, https://track.afribary.com/works/utilization-of-contraceptives-among-secondary-school-adolescent-girls-in-karuri-kiambaa-sub-county-kiambu-county. Accessed 24 Nov. 2024.
MURIGI, MARY . "Utilization Of Contraceptives Among Secondary School Adolescent Girls In Karuri, Kiambaa Sub-County, Kiambu County". Afribary, Afribary, 28 May. 2021. Web. 24 Nov. 2024. < https://track.afribary.com/works/utilization-of-contraceptives-among-secondary-school-adolescent-girls-in-karuri-kiambaa-sub-county-kiambu-county >.
MURIGI, MARY . "Utilization Of Contraceptives Among Secondary School Adolescent Girls In Karuri, Kiambaa Sub-County, Kiambu County" Afribary (2021). Accessed November 24, 2024. https://track.afribary.com/works/utilization-of-contraceptives-among-secondary-school-adolescent-girls-in-karuri-kiambaa-sub-county-kiambu-county