Use of contraceptive methods among students consulted with the Beytepe students’ health center of Hacettepe university’s in Ankara, Turkey

Use of contraceptive methods among students consulted with the

Beytepe students’ health center of Hacettepe university’s in Ankara, Turkey 

S. Mihciokur, A. Akin 

Students’ Health Center at Hacettepe University’s Beytepe

Campus, Ankara, Turkey, and Hacettepe University, Faculty of Medicine, Department

of Public Health, Ankara,Turkey 

Introduction This study has been carried out

with the objective to analyse the contraceptive use among students who consulted

with the Students Health Center’s Youth Counseling Unit (YCU) at Hacettepe

University’s (HU) Beytepe Campus, providing clinical and counseling services on

sexual/reproductive health (S/RH) to meet the needs of the students and to

evaluate the contribution of this unit to the overall health services provided

at the health center. 

Materials and methods The “Youth Counseling

Unit” (YCU) has been established and started to provide the services at

April 1st, 2003. The information on the reasons and the outcomes of

consultations to the YCU between April 1st, 2003 – March 31th, 2005 have been

collected by “Personal Registration Form” of YCU. The contribution of

the YCU to the Students’ Health Center has been evaluated by comparing the

reasons and the outcomes of the consultations with the health center in two

periods namely the first period is being between October 1st, 2002 – March 30th,

2003 when there was no YCU and second period is being April 1st 2003 – March

31th, 2005 when YCU was functioning , by using the information of “Personal

Examination Form” of the Students’ Health Center. 

Results The analysis of

the reasons for consultations with the health center between April 1st, 2003 –

March 31th, 2005 showed that 45.5% of the students came to the unit for

examination, 28.2% applied to get information/counseling on S/RH related issues

and 21.6% to receive modern contraceptive methods. 7.8% of the students

diagnosed to have a STI and 81.9% other reproductive system disorders. 30.2%

(n=260) of the students received contraceptive methods. Among students who used

a contraceptive method, 54.2% was using condom and 45.8% was using oral

contraceptive. According to the evaluation in the period before the project

activities, almost all students came to the health center only for examination

related to general health issues rather than S/RH concerns. However in the

period where YCU was functioning they not only used the Health Center for their

clinical S/RH problems but also used the health center for getting counseling

services on S/RH related issues and receiving modern contraceptive methods. 

Conclusion In this study the S/RH service model has been developed and

established within the health center. According to the final evaluation, this

approach first increased the overall utilization of the health center by the

students, secondly the health center was used more frequently for their S/RH

problems and needs and they did not use the health center only for examination

but also for counseling as well as to obtain contraceptive methods. This type of

“youth friendly model services” should be a part of the university

health centers for the young people and should be continued after necessary

modifications. 

KEY WORDS University student, Youth, Reproductive and health

sexual health, Contraceptive methods

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