2020
DOI: 10.21203/rs.2.22733/v3
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Prevalence and Factors Associated With Substance Use Among Street Children in Jimma Town, Oromiya National Regional State, Ethiopia: A Community Based Cross-Sectional Study

Abstract: Background: Street children constitute a marginalized population in most urban centers of the world. According to UN sources, there are up to 150 million street children in the world today. The estimated number of children who live on the streets in Ethiopia was 150,000, of which about 60,000 of them in Addis Ababa. However, aid agencies estimate that the problem may be far more serious, with nearly 600,000 street children country-wide and over 100,000 in Addis Ababa. World Health Organization estimates that g… Show more

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“…Though there are some studies conducted on substance abuse, risky sexual behavior, sexual, and reproductive health status of street children and youths [17,18], none of them focused specifically on alcohol consumption, sexual intercourse after alcohol use, and its associated factors among homeless reproductive age people [15-49 years] in the study setting. Similarly, few of the previous studies done in the study area were focused on homeless women and children [30][31][32][33] and fail to notice sexual intercourse after alcohol use among both sexes in small towns of Ethiopia considering the differences in sociodemographic characteristics, culture, and awareness about the substances uses across the country. Therefore, this study assessed the magnitude of alcohol use, sexual intercourse after alcohol use, and its associated factors among homeless reproductive age people in southern Ethiopia.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Though there are some studies conducted on substance abuse, risky sexual behavior, sexual, and reproductive health status of street children and youths [17,18], none of them focused specifically on alcohol consumption, sexual intercourse after alcohol use, and its associated factors among homeless reproductive age people [15-49 years] in the study setting. Similarly, few of the previous studies done in the study area were focused on homeless women and children [30][31][32][33] and fail to notice sexual intercourse after alcohol use among both sexes in small towns of Ethiopia considering the differences in sociodemographic characteristics, culture, and awareness about the substances uses across the country. Therefore, this study assessed the magnitude of alcohol use, sexual intercourse after alcohol use, and its associated factors among homeless reproductive age people in southern Ethiopia.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%