Women's fertility desires and contraceptive behavior in three peri-urban communities in sub Saharan Africa
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BACKGROUND Fertility desires and contraceptive behavior often change over time. This study examined the influence of change in fertility desires on change in modern contraceptive use over time in three peri-urban communities in sub-Saharan Africa. METHODS This multi-site study includes baseline and follow up data from 3 sites in the Family Health and Wealth Study. Following a census in each site, a probability sample of at least 500 households was obtained. Generalized linear models were employed. RESULTS Modern contraceptive use increased in Ipetumodu, Nigeria (29.4% to 36.7%), but declined slightly in Sebeta, Ethiopia (66.9% to 61.3%) and Asawase, Ghana (12.6% to 10.8%). Across sites, at baseline and follow up, women who wanted no more children reported more contraceptive use, compared with those who wanted more children, and were more likely to shift to being contraceptive users in Ipetumodu [aOR(95% CI):1.55 (1.07,2.26)]. CONCLUSIONS Women's fertility desires influenced their contraceptive behavior, although there were cross-site differences. Changing contraceptive demand and program factors will be important to enable peri-urban women to frame and act on their fertility desires.
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