نتایج جستجو برای: contraceptive methods

تعداد نتایج: 1882893  

Journal: :Contraception 2014
Daniel Grossman Kari White Kristine Hopkins Joseph E Potter

published by admin on Fri, 03/14/2014 8:57am Title The public health threat of anti-abortion legislation. Publication Type Journal Article Year of Publication 2014 Authors Grossman, D, White, K, Hopkins, K, Potter, JE Journal Contraception Volume 89 Issue 2 Pagination 73-4 Date Published 2014 Feb ISSN 1879-0518

Journal: :Health policy and planning 2002
Eric E Seiber Jane T Bertrand

Previous studies have demonstrated consistently that the Mayan women of Guatemala have a far lower level of contraceptive use than their ladino counterparts (e.g. 50% versus 13% in the 1998 Demographic and Health Survey - DHS). Most researchers and practitioners have attributed this to social, economic and cultural differences between the two groups that result in Mayans having a far lower dema...

2010
Jason Davis David Lopez-Carr

International migration impacts origin regions in many ways. As examples, remittances from distant migrants may alter consumption patterns within sending communities, while exposure to different cultural norms may alter other behaviors. This paper combines these insights to offer a unique lens on migration's environmental impact. From an environmental perspective, we ask the following question:...

Journal: :Investigacion y educacion en enfermeria 2015
Alejandra Milena Valencia González Érika María Valencia Cortés María Mercedes Arias Valencia Hugo Alberto Múnera Gaviria

OBJECTIVE This work sought to compare the reproductive calendar of the Zenú and Embera ethnicities of the Eyabida and Chamibida subgroups in Antioquia, Colombia from 2011 to 2013. METHODOLOGY This was a sociodemographic study of purposive sampling through the reproductive history technique, conducted with 165 indigenous women older than 10 years of age. RESULTS The reproductive calendar is ...

Journal: :African journal of reproductive health 2011
Stephen A Adebowale Francis A Fagbamigbe Elijah A Bamgboye

The study identified socio-demographic factors influencing contraceptive use while using nutritional status, completed fertility and parity progression as key variables. NDHS, 2008 dataset on married women aged 45-49 was used. Chi-square, ordinary linear and logistic regression models were used for the analysis. The mean age of the women and CEB were 46.8 +/- 1.5 years and 6.9 +/- 3.1 respectiv...

Journal: :Family medicine 2004
Kazuya Kitamura Michael D Fetters Nobutaro Ban

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES Japan has one of the highest rates of unintended pregnancies among developed countries. Family physicians and general practitioners (FPs/GPs) have unique opportunities to provide family planning. The purpose of this research was to elucidate the attitudes and practices about contraceptive care by FPs/GPs in Japan. METHODS In this cross-sectional study, we distributed...

Journal: :Population studies 2004
Henriette Engelhardt Tomas Kögel Alexia Prskawetz

This paper examines causality and parameter instability in the long-run relationship between fertility and women's employment. This is done by a cross-national comparison of macro-level time-series data from 1960 to 2000 for France, West Germany, Italy, Sweden, the UK, and the USA. By applying vector error correction models (a combination of Granger-causality tests with recent econometric time-...

2012
K. Miriam Elfstrom Rob Stephenson

BACKGROUND Contraceptive prevalence is low in the African region despite considerable family planning programmatic efforts. This study is the first to examine how community factors shape contraceptive use for married women in an entire region, comparing results across 21 African countries with a DHS in the last 5 years. The analysis builds on previous studies through an examination of the indiv...

Journal: :Issues in brief 2006
Luis Blandón Luis Carballo Palma Deirdre Wulf Lisa Remez Elena Prada Joanna Drescher

(1) Among Nicaraguan women 20-24 years old, six in 10 had entered a union and almost half had had a child before their 20th birthday. (2) A quarter of all births in Nicaragua--35,000 per year--are to 15-19-year-olds. (3) Rural women, who have less education, on average, than their urban counterparts, are more likely than city dwellers to enter a union and become mothers during adolescence. (4) ...

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