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Title: Health stat$us of ado$lescent girls and Their Treatment Seeking Behaviour”-A Community Based Cross Sectional Study in Peeranwadi Subcentre of PHC Kinaye - District Belgaum
Authors: Dr.Sulakshana Prabhu, BD0108004
Keywords: Adolescent Health Treatment Seeking Behaviour Morbidity Pattern
Issue Date: 2011
Publisher: K.L.E. Academy of Higher Education & Research, Belagavi
Abstract: Background and Objectives ABSTRACT Adolescence is a transitional period between childhood and adulthood. Present study was undertaken to determine health status of adolescent girls by studying morbidity patterns amongst them and to know treatment seeking behaviour of adolescent girls. Methods This one year community based cross-sectional study was done at village Peeranwadi, PHC Kinaye, Belgaum. Four Hundred ( 400) adolescent girls were selected randomly from each block. Study was approved by Institutional Ethics Committee, Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College, Belgaum. Written informed consent was obtained from all participants. Information on socio-demographic variables, history regarding illness one month prior and treatment seeking behavior were recorded. Haemoglobin estimation was done by cyanmethaemoglobin method. Results Majority ( 82.25% ) had age between 10 to 14 years and mean age of study population was 12.9±2.06 years and 98.5% were literates. Of 400 adolescent girls, 51% had attained menarche. The mean height, weight and BMI was less among 10 to 14 years compared to 15 to 19 years ( p=0.000) . In this study 15 ( 3.75% ) were married and of them 60% were pregnant and all had registered for antenatal care. Most common morbidity reported in last one month was GI infections ( 14.75% ) , fever ( 12.75% ) and dysmenorrhoea ( 12% ) . Prevalence of IX anaemia was 75% and 49.75% had mild, 20.75% had moderate and 4.5% had severe anaemia. 61.25% had taken treatment of which 74.69% visited health facility for treatment, 19.21% took home remedy and 6.12% did not take any treatment. The place of treatment was decided by themselves in 20.81% whereas 78.78% family members were decision makers. Conclusion and interpretation . In this study almost 75% of the girls were anaemic. Their status of anaemia is likely to worsen during pregnancy leading to complications including post partum haemorrhage. Although their literacy status and health seeking behaviour was on the better side, it needs to be still improved.
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