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Factors contributing to use of effective reproductive health services among youths in Kenya: A case study of Narok North Sub-County

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dc.contributor.author Maina, Helga Chepkorir
dc.date.accessioned 2016-06-21T13:19:48Z
dc.date.available 2016-06-21T13:19:48Z
dc.date.issued 2016
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/4278
dc.description Research project submitted to Maasai Mara University school of arts and social sciences department of social studies, religion and social development in partial fulfillment for the award of Bachelors degree of Art (social work) en_US
dc.description.abstract The purpose of the study was to analyse the Factors contributing to use of effective reproductive health services among school and college youth in Narok North Sub-County of Narok County Kenya. The Government of Kenya together with partners in an attempt to address the reproductive health challenges came up with the Adolescent Reproductive Health and Development Policy (ARH&D) in 2003 whose guidelines were finalized in July 2005 and released for use by service providers. Despite these guidelines, the access and utilization of YFRHS among the school youth are dependent on many factors which include demographic, economic, school, socio-cultural and health system factors. The study examined how those factors determined or affected the utilization patterns of YFRHS by the youth. The study further explored ways of mitigating or addressing the barriers to scale up utilization of those services. The study used both quantitative and qualitative approaches to collect data. The study utilized survey research adapting descriptive cross sectional design and semi-structured questionnaire to interview 390 school and college youth in Narok North Sub-County. Quantitative data was analyzed using Descriptive statistics. The study established that sex, age, level of education, type of school and youths awareness about existence of reproductive health facility and services offered were significantly associated with utilization while religion and parental employment status had association only to a few services. Ethnicity had no association to utilization of all YFRHS. Parents and teachers involvement in passing RH information was found to be low as majority of the youth reported that they got information of these services from friends. The study concluded that the utilization of reproductive health services among the school and college youth was low largely due to unfriendliness of the reproductive health facilities to the youth and lack of awareness of RH services. In view of the findings, this study recommends need for the Government through the Ministry of Health and partners in health service provision to increase the number of YFRHS and ensure that the recommendations of Adolescent Health Policy guidelines are implemented fully with good evaluation strategies in place. Rigorous awareness drives to sensitize the youth about the available RHS through rigorous health education and increased involvement of both parents/guardians and teachers to scale up utilization are also recorded. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher MMU en_US
dc.subject Health services en_US
dc.title Factors contributing to use of effective reproductive health services among youths in Kenya: A case study of Narok North Sub-County en_US
dc.type Learning Object en_US


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