Khat chewing and its associated factors among pregnant women in Chiro district, eastern Ethiopia: a community-based study.

Journal: Frontiers in psychiatry

Volume: 14

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Affiliated Institutions:  College of Health Science, Oda Bultum University, Chiro, Ethiopia. Department of Nursing, College of Health Science, Oda Bultum University, Chiro, Ethiopia. School of Nursing and Midwifery, College of Health and Medical Sciences, Haramaya University, Harar, Ethiopia. Department of Biochemistry, College of Medicine and Health Sciences, Debre Tabor University, Debre Tabor, Ethiopia. Immunology and Molecular Biology Unit, Department of Medical Laboratory Sciences, College of Medicine and Health Sciences, Bahir Dar University, Bahir Dar, Ethiopia.

Abstract summary 

Despite its deleterious consequences, khat chewing is escalating worldwide. However, there is a lack of evidence about the extent of khat chewing among pregnant women in Ethiopia, particularly in the current study area. Therefore, this study aimed to assess the prevalence of current khat chewing and its associated factors among pregnant women in Chiro district, eastern Ethiopia.This community-based cross-sectional study was conducted in Chiro district from November 1 to 30, 2022 G.C. Study participants were selected using the systematic random sampling technique. An interview-administered structured questionnaire was used to collect data through a house-to-house survey. The data were entered into EpiData version 3.1 and analyzed in STATA 14 software. Characteristics of study participants were summarized using descriptive analysis, and binary logistic regression was used to identify determinants of khat chewing.A total of 409 pregnant women participated in this study, with a response rate of 99%. The overall prevalence of khat chewing was 60.4% (95% CI: 55.5%, 65.2%). Religion (AOR: 2.08; 95% CI: 1.13, 3.82), khat cultivation (AOR: 0.43; 95% CI: 0.25, 0.77), partner khat use (AOR: 5.54; 95% CI: 3.11, 9.88), pre-pregnancy khat use (AOR: 9.95; 95% CI: 5.55, 17.81), antenatal care (ANC) visit (AOR: 2.71; 95% CI: 1.41, 5.21), and mental distress (AOR: 4.89; 95% CI: 2.38, 10.02) were significantly associated with current khat chewing.The majority of pregnant women in the study area practice khat chewing. Thus, accessible and comprehensive pre-conception and pre-natal care incorporating the prevention and management of antenatal khat chewing is crucial to overcome this problem. Provision of mental healthcare involving partners of pregnant women is also important to reduce the extent and impacts of khat chewing during pregnancy. Further longitudinal studies triangulated with qualitative designs are recommended.

Authors & Co-authors:  Geremew Habtamu H Kebede Fekadu Abera FA Negash Abraham A Mengstie Misganaw Asmamaw MA Geremew Demeke D

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Citations :  Fiidow O, Minhat H, Zulkefli N, Ahmad N. A systematic review on risk factors for khat chewing among adolescents in the African continent and Arabian Peninsula. PLoS One. (2022) 17:e0263372. 10.1371/journal.pone.0263372
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Doi : 1253128
SSN : 1664-0640
Study Population
Women
Mesh Terms
Other Terms
Ethiopia;addiction;khat chewing;pregnant women;prevalence
Study Design
Descriptive Study,Longitudinal Study,Cross Sectional Study
Study Approach
Qualitative,Systemic Review
Country of Study
Ethiopia
Publication Country
Switzerland