Indian Journal of Community Medicine (Apr 2024)
IJCM_43A: Status of sexual and reproductive health services among youths from a rural area of Madhya Pradesh: A mixed-method approach
Abstract
Background: Warranting adequate sexual and reproductive health (SRH) among the youth population in India is challenging. While the Government has undertaken several measures to improve SRH services, gaps exist in terms of availability of these services at the health centre. Objective: To assess utilization of SRH services and explore the associated factors among youth population in rural area of Central India. Methodology: An explanatory sequential mixed method study was conducted which included collection and analysis of quantitative data pertaining to the utilization of SRH services from 236 youth (aged 15-24 years) selected through multistage cluster sampling. This was followed by 29 in-depth interviews conducted among the various stakeholders. Quantitative data was entered using MS Excel and analyzed using R v-4.1.0. The notes and audio recordings from the interviews were transcribed manually and thematic analysis was done. Results: Out of 236 youths, only 90 (38.1%) had ever availed SRH services, of whom 85.5% had visited the SRH clinic in the past 12 months. The most common reason to visit a government health facility was cited as a pregnancy test while in the case of private health facility the reasons were STD treatment, pregnancy tests, and abortions. Except the request for contraceptive services and adequate response to questions by clients, the services provided by the facilities were reported to be inadequate. Further exploration summarized the barriers and facilitators of the health care services under the themes of training, logistics, ARSH clinic, adolescent health days, and community awareness. Conclusion: Among the various influences of SRH, the healthcare system is a fundamental aspect; which seems to address inadequately the varied needs of the rural youth. Future efforts must focus on community awareness and involvement of all stakeholders to uplift SRH services, so as to have positive impact on their sexual health.
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