Wa. Milaat et al., FACTORS AFFECTING KNOWLEDGE AND PRACTICES OF FEMALE SCHOOL STUDENTS IN REPRODUCTIVE LIFE ISSUES IN JEDDAH, SAUDI-ARABIA, Saudi medical journal, 17(6), 1996, pp. 704-708
Objectives: To assess the level of knowledge and practices of female s
tudents in reproductive health issues of menstruation, pregnancy, labo
r and puerperium and to identify the factors affecting knowledge and p
ractices. Subjects and methods: A total of 719 female students were sa
mpled from intermediate and secondary schools in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia,
through a multi stage stratified sample. A comprehensive self adminis
tered questionnaire was used to determine the level of knowledge in re
productive issues, information related to its practices and source of
help during menstrual period. Results: Mean age of menarche was 13.1 y
ears. Source of information before menarche was mainly mothers and rel
igious books. Students sought information during the first period from
their mothers (57.3%), older sisters (28.7%) and school friends (14.0
%). Knowledge regarding menstrual period was deficient. Seeking inform
ation from mothers was related to the educational level of the mother.
Factors significantly associated with higher knowledge index were age
of student, higher educational level of mother and two sources of pri
or information (religious books and mother). Conclusion and recommenda
tion: The study stresses the importance of religion as an influential
force on the knowledge of reproductive health issues and emphasizes th
e role of an educated mother as a source of valid and trusted informat
ion for the growing girl. Further research is needed in the area of te
acher-training in delivering suitable information and conveying the ri
ght attitude and practices to young girls on these issues.