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Table 2 Percentage of sampled facilities that report availability of SRHS in Enugu State (n = 192)

From: Sexual and reproductive health services (SRHS) for adolescents in Enugu state, Nigeria: a mixed methods approach

S/N

Items

  
   

%

  
 

Sexuality Education Services

1

 Trained sexuality education provider

 

60.9

  

2

 Education on human biology

 

51.0

  

3

 Education on puberty and menstrual hygiene practices for youth

 

73.4

  

4

 Education on skills to overcome sexual desires for youth

 

42.7

  

5

 Education on healthy Associations for youth

 

42.7

  

6

 Education on dangers of premarital and unsafe sex for youth

 

72.9

  

7

 Information on reproductive rights and policy for youth

 

34.4

  

8

 Information on harmful cultural practices like female circumcision

 

65.6

  

9

 Information on prevention of non-infectious conditions of reproductive health such as fistula and cancers

 

58.9

  
 

Cluster % Total

 

55.8

  
 

Family Planning Information and Services

10

 Trained family planning provider

 

59.9

  

11

 Family planning information

 

80.7

  

12

 Oral pills

 

61.5

  

13

 Injectable contraceptives

 

52.6

  

14

 Male condoms

 

81.8

  

15

 Female condoms

 

70.8

  

16

 Intrauterine contraceptive device (IUCD)

 

27.1

  

17

 Emergency contraceptives

 

22.4

  
 

Cluster % Total

 

57.1

  
 

Safe Motherhood Services

18

 Trained midwife

 

62.5

  

19

 Antenatal services for pregnant youth

 

92.7

  

20

 Safe delivery services for youth

 

92.7

  

21

 Postnatal services for youth

 

87.5

  

22

 Immunization services

 

92.7

  

23

 Growth monitoring services

 

93.2

  

24

 Information on infant feeding practices

 

85.9

  
 

Cluster % Total

 

86.7

  
 

Post Abortion Care (PAC) Services

25

 Trained PAC provider

 

19.3

  

26

 Emergency health care, in cases of bleeding and shock

 

69.8

  

27

 Manual vacuum aspiration (evacuation) of retained product of conception

 

30.7

  

28

 Information on prevention and management of STIs and HIV and AIDS for youth

 

71.4

  
 

Cluster % Total

 

47.8

  
 

Prevention and Management of STIs and HIV and AIDS Services

28

 Trained HIV and AIDS services provider

 

63.0

  

29

 Information on prevention and management of STIs, HIV and AIDS for youth

 

89.6

  

30

 Voluntary counseling and testing for youth

 

83.3

  

31

 Antiretroviral therapy for youth

 

35.4

  

32

 Services for the prevention of mother-to-child transmission of HIV and other STIs

 

64.1

  

33

 Condoms for sexually active youth

 

69.3

  
 

Cluster % Total

 

67.5

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