Affiliation:
1. Klinički centar, Niš
2. Medicinski fakultet, Kragujevac
3. Visoka zdravstveno-sanitarna škola strukovnih studija „Visan”, Beograd
4. Gerontološki centar, Kragujevac
5. Vojnomedicinska akademija, Beograd
6. Medicinski fakultet, Niš
Abstract
Introduction. Reproductive health of women is determined by females?
demographic and socio-economic characteristics, their behavior, and the
complex of environmental factors. Objective. The paper examines the
predictive impact of personal and environmental characteristics, health and
healthcare characteristics regarding the most important aspects of
reproductive health. Methods From a sample of 2,718 women, aged 20-49 years,
we collected information on various characteristics using a structured
questionnaire. Based on factorial analysis (principal components method,
Kaisser Varimax criterion) we selected representative variables (factors),
describing personal (demographic and socio-economic) characteristics of
women, their environment (family, household, community), health (attitudes
towards health, life-style, health status), healthcare (independent) and the
characteristics of reproductive health (dependent variables). The predictors
were analyzed by multiple regression and correlation. Results. Sexual
behavior was determined by socio-economic status, personal tidiness, rest,
presence of risk factor(s), health evaluation and attitude toward personal
responsibility, trust in physicians etc. The predictors of contraception
involved satisfaction with one?s own health, serious health problems, health
evaluation. The presence and number of abortions were determined by personal
psychological maturity, rest, risk factors, life-style, health evaluation
and its manifestations, and the continuity and timely healthcare. The
predictors of adequate protection of reproductive health involved the
cultural level of the community, financial standing of the household,
satisfaction with one?s own life, tidiness and rest, presence of risk
factors, health evaluation, attitude towards personal responsibility, and
trust in physicians. HIV control was determined by satisfaction with one?s
own life, physical activity of women, presence of serious health problems,
and the content of primary healthcare. Postpartal protection was determined
by the cultural level of the community, reasons for dissatisfaction with
one?s own life, presence of risk factors and deficiencies, and timely
contraception. The predictors of reproductive period duration are
availability of health care in a community and personal tidiness of women.
Conclusion. The study confirmed predictive impact of most of the studied
characteristics.
Publisher
National Library of Serbia