Hepatitis B virus infection and associated factors among pregnant teenagers attending antenatal care at public health facilities in Bahir Dar city and north Gojjam zone

dc.contributor.authorSolomon Ayalew
dc.date.accessioned2025-09-12T08:27:32Z
dc.date.available2025-09-12T08:27:32Z
dc.date.issued2025-09
dc.descriptionAn institution-based cross-sectional study was conducted from January 15/2025 to February 30/2025. A systematic random sampling technique was employed to select a total of 552 teenagers attending antenatal care. The dataset comprised of socio-demographic characteristics (age marital status, educational status), Clinical and institution related factors (delivery place, abortion history, hospital admission, history of surgical procedure, history of blood transfusion, sharp material sharing, body fluid splash, HIV Status), and risky sociocultural and behavioral factors (genital mutilation, body tattoo, multiple sexual partners, traditional tonsillectomy, HBV positive contact, hepatitis B test result) related characteristics. The dataset is available in SPSS format.
dc.identifier.urihttps://rdmc.aphi.gov.et/handle/123456789/184
dc.language.isoen
dc.titleHepatitis B virus infection and associated factors among pregnant teenagers attending antenatal care at public health facilities in Bahir Dar city and north Gojjam zone
dc.typeDataset
dspace.entity.type
local.PeriodOfTime2025/01 to 2025/02
local.access.levelAccessible up on reasonable request.
local.additionalmaterialThesis report
local.contributor.emailsolaa9790@gmail.com
local.contributor.organizationGAMBY Medical and Business College
local.contributor.phone+251-911587029
local.contributor.unitDepartment of Public Health
local.coverage.ageYes
local.coverage.geographicHealth Facility
local.coverage.sexNo
local.criteria.exclusionA pregnant teenager who are seriously ill and who have been vaccinated HBV were excluded (more than 3 mothers were excluded).
local.criteria.inclusionPregnant teenagers who had antenatal care follow up at among pregnant women in Bahir Dar city and North Gojjiam zone public health institutions during the study period.
local.data.qualityGood
local.datacollection.ended2025-02
local.datacollection.started2025-01
local.datatypeSurvey
local.date.dissemination2025-04
local.date.finalization2025-04
local.disseminatedbyGAMBY Medical and Business College
local.formatSPSS
local.has.geospatialNo
local.has.microdataYes
local.idAPHI-RDMC-369
local.is.externalYes
local.keywordsHepatitis B virus infection, pregnant teenagers, Bahir Dar city, North Gojjiam, Health institutions.
local.objectiveTo assess Hepatitis B virus infection and associated factors among pregnant teenagers attending antenatal care at public health institutions in Bahir Dar city and North Gojjam zone, North-west Ethiopia, 2025.
local.publication.statusNot published
local.recommendationGood to use.
local.response.rate92.6%
local.samplingSystematic random sampling technique
local.sampling.size596
local.study.designInstitution-based cross-sectional study
local.study.populationPregnant teenagers who are attending antenatal care follow up at the randomly selected public Health facilities in Bahir Dar city and North Gojjam zone, North West Ethiopia.
local.subject.areaHealth and health related
local.toolsIn-depth tools adapted

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