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Determinants of use of mobile phones for sexually transmitted infections (STIs) education and prevention among adolescents and young adult population in Ghana: implications of public health policy and interventions design

机译:移动电话的不同决定因素在加纳青少年和年轻成年人口中的性传播感染(STIS)教育和预防:公共卫生政策和干预设计的影响

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Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs) are a major public health challenge globally especially among adolescents and young adults in lower-middle-income countries (LMICs) in Africa including Ghana. In light of this, mobile phone innovations are advocated to enhance public health education and prevention of STIs in developing health systems. This study assessed mobile phone usage among adolescents and young adult populations pursuing tertiary education and their use of these technologies in the education and prevention of STIs. This was a cross-sectional analytical study among 250 adolescents and young adults aged 18–24 at Ghana’s premier and biggest public University. The study was however?conducted in only one public university in?the?Greater Accra region which potentially poses generalizability challenges due to socio-cultural and economic differences in other?regions of the country. Data was?collected using structured questionnaire and data analysis done with STATA (version 12.0). Univariate probit regression (VCE, Robust) analysis was used to determine factors associated with adolescents and young adult population’s usage of mobile phones in the education and prevention of STIs. Out of the 250 adolescents and young adults interviewed, 99% owned mobile phones. Out of this number, 58% them were smartphone users. Also, it was found that male young adults (Coef.?=?1.11, p?=?0.000) and young adults who owned a smartphone (Coef.?=?0.46, p?=?0.013) were more likely to use mobile phones for education and prevention of STIs. Mobile phone penetration among young adults is nearly 100% in line with the national trend. Additionally, these young adults largely believe in the use of mobile phone programmes for STIs education and prevention. Moreover, respondents were found to be more comfortable using mobile applications than traditional text messaging or phone calls in STIs education and prevention. Future mobile phone programmes for STIs education and prevention should consider innovating customized mobile applications to promote acceptability by the youth and enhance sustainability of such interventions on STIs in Ghana. Even though this study was conducted in only one public university in Ghana, the findings are nonetheless informative and future researchers could consider using a larger sample size across private and public universities in other regions of the country.
机译:性传播的感染(STIS)是全球性的主要公共卫生挑战,特别是在非洲中低收入国家(LMIC)的青少年和年轻人中,包括加纳。鉴于此,倡导移动电话创新在发展卫生系统方面提升公共卫生教育和防止STI。本研究评估了青少年和年轻成人群体的移动电话使用,追求高等教育及其在教育和预防方面的使用这些技术。这是加纳总理和最大的公立大学250名年龄在18-24岁的青少年和年轻人之间的横断面分析研究。然而,这项研究是?仅在一个公共大学进行?更大的ACCRA地区,由于其他国家的社会文化和经济差异,可能会造成普遍挑战的普遍挑战。数据是使用结构化问卷和使用stata(版本12.0)的数据分析收集的。非变量概率回归(VCE,鲁棒)分析用于确定与青少年和年轻成人人口手机的使用情况相关的因素在教育和预防STIS中。在250名青少年和年轻人采访中,拥有99%的手机。在这个数字中,58%他们是智能手机用户。此外,发现雄性年轻人(COEF.?=?1.11,p?= 0.000)和拥有智能手机的年轻成年人(cof.?=?0.46,p?= 0.013)更有可能使用移动教育和预防STI的手机。年轻人之间的手机渗透率均符合国家趋势的近100%。此外,这些年轻的成年人在很大程度上相信使用手机程序进行STIS教育和预防。此外,发现受访者使用移动应用程序比传统的短信或电话在STI教育和预防中的电话更舒适。未来的手机针对STI教育和预防预防的手机计划应考虑创新定制的移动应用,以促进青年的可接受性,并加强在加纳STI的这种干预措施的可持续性。尽管这项研究仅在加纳的一名公立大学进行,但仍然是信息性的,并且未来的研究人员可以考虑在该国其他地区的私人和公共大学中使用更大的样本量。

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