0704-883-0675     |      dataprojectng@gmail.com

The Effect of Cultural Stigma on Teenage Mothers' Access to Healthcare in Gombe State

  • Project Research
  • 1-5 Chapters
  • Abstract : Available
  • Table of Content: Available
  • Reference Style:
  • Recommended for :
  • NGN 5000

Background of the Study

Cultural stigma surrounding teenage pregnancy remains a significant barrier to maternal healthcare access in many parts of Nigeria, including Gombe State. Adolescent mothers often face discrimination, judgment, and exclusion from both healthcare providers and their communities, preventing them from seeking the medical care they need (WHO, 2024). The negative perception of teenage pregnancy, particularly in conservative societies, discourages young mothers from attending antenatal care, seeking medical advice, or delivering in health facilities.

In Gombe State, where cultural and religious norms play a dominant role in shaping societal attitudes, teenage mothers frequently experience shame and fear of being judged by healthcare professionals, family members, and the public. As a result, many opt for home births, rely on untrained traditional birth attendants, or delay seeking medical care, increasing the risk of complications such as obstetric fistula, anemia, and maternal mortality (UNFPA, 2024).

Despite various government and non-governmental efforts to improve maternal healthcare services, teenage mothers continue to struggle with access due to social stigmatization. This study seeks to examine the extent to which cultural stigma affects teenage mothers' healthcare access in Gombe State and explore possible solutions to reduce discrimination and improve maternal health services for young mothers.

Statement of the Problem

Teenage pregnancy remains a highly stigmatized issue in Gombe State, affecting young mothers' ability to access timely and adequate healthcare. Many teenage mothers avoid antenatal and postnatal care services due to fear of judgment, leading to increased risks of pregnancy-related complications. The negative societal attitudes towards adolescent mothers discourage them from seeking medical support, making them more vulnerable to poor health outcomes (Guttmacher Institute, 2024).

Additionally, some healthcare providers exhibit bias against teenage mothers, further discouraging them from utilizing healthcare facilities. This lack of access not only affects teenage mothers’ well-being but also has consequences for infant health. Despite efforts to promote reproductive health services, the influence of cultural stigma on teenage mothers' healthcare-seeking behavior remains largely unexamined in Gombe State. This study aims to assess the extent of cultural stigma and its impact on teenage mothers' healthcare access while proposing interventions to mitigate its effects.

Objectives of the Study

  1. To examine the impact of cultural stigma on teenage mothers' access to maternal healthcare services in Gombe State.

  2. To identify specific socio-cultural factors contributing to healthcare discrimination against teenage mothers.

  3. To propose strategies for reducing stigma and improving healthcare accessibility for teenage mothers.

Research Questions

  1. How does cultural stigma affect teenage mothers' access to maternal healthcare in Gombe State?

  2. What socio-cultural factors contribute to discrimination against teenage mothers?

  3. What measures can be implemented to reduce stigma and improve healthcare access for teenage mothers?

Research Hypotheses

  1. Cultural stigma significantly reduces teenage mothers' access to maternal healthcare services.

  2. Negative societal perceptions and healthcare discrimination contribute to low healthcare utilization among teenage mothers.

  3. Community-based awareness programs can help reduce cultural stigma and improve maternal healthcare access.

Scope and Limitations of the Study

This study will focus on teenage mothers in Gombe State and their experiences with healthcare access. It will explore the role of cultural beliefs, societal attitudes, and healthcare provider biases in shaping their access to maternal health services. Limitations may include the reluctance of respondents to discuss their personal experiences due to stigma and social pressure.

Definitions of Terms

  • Cultural stigma: The disapproval or discrimination faced by individuals due to societal norms and beliefs.

  • Maternal healthcare access: The ability of pregnant women and mothers to obtain necessary medical services before, during, and after childbirth.

  • Teenage mother: A young female who has given birth before the age of 20.





Related Project Materials

An Investigation of the Effect of Frequent Testing on Students’ Retention and Understanding in Federal University of Health Sciences, Otukpo

Background of the Study

Frequent testing has long been advocated as an effective strategy to improve students’ retention and unders...

Read more
THE EFFECT OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE-ENABLED SOLUTIONS FOR IMPROVING LITERACY RATES: A CASE STUDY OF ADULT EDUCATION PROGRAMS IN BAUCHI STATE

 

Background of the Study

Literacy is a fundamental driver of personal empowerment and socio-economic dev...

Read more
EFFECT OF MATERNAL MORTALITY RATE AMONG FEMALE BETWEEN THE AGE OF 15 – 40 YEARS

ABSTRACT

Maternal mortality has been describe as the death of women while pregnant or within 42 days of termination of p...

Read more
An Examination of Forensic Accounting’s Role in Curbing Money Laundering in Nigeria: A Study of Zenith Bank Plc

Background of the Study

Money laundering is a significant issue that impacts the integrity of financial systems globally...

Read more
The impact of informal education on students’ ability to develop independent learning skills in Isiala Mbano Local Government Area, Imo State

Background of the Study
Independent learning is a cornerstone of academic success and lifelong learning, empowering studen...

Read more
An Evaluation of Digital CodeSwitching in Nigerian Social Media: A Study of Facebook Group Chats

Background of the study
Digital codeswitching is a common linguistic phenomenon in Nigerian online intera...

Read more
The impact of climate adaptation strategies on agricultural productivity in Ivo Local Government Area, Ebonyi State

Background of the Study
Climate change poses significant challenges to agricultural productivity, especia...

Read more
THE ROLE OF MASS MEDIA IN CRISIS MANAGEMENT IN NIGERIA

Abstract

 

The role played by media in conflicts has been an issue of discussion all over the world. Alth...

Read more
EFFECTS OF SELECTED INSTRUCTIONAL METHODS ON STUDENTS’ ACHIEVEMENTS IN PRACTICAL ELECTRONICS WORKS IN ANAMBRA STATE TECHNICAL COLLEGES

Background to the Study

Globally, educational systems are under great pressure. It needs to adopt innovative methodolog...

Read more
The impact of linguistic diversity on community cohesion in Ogoja Local Government Area, Cross River State.

Background of the Study:
Linguistic diversity, the coexistence of multiple languages within a community, p...

Read more
Share this page with your friends




whatsapp