نتایج جستجو برای: modern contraceptive use

تعداد نتایج: 1901880  

Journal: :International perspectives on sexual and reproductive health 2015
Neetu A John Stella Babalola Effie Chipeta

CONTEXT Despite increases in the use of modern contraceptives, Malawian women have a high unmet need for contraception. Because current understanding of contraceptive use ignores sexual pleasure and partner dynamics, this study explores the links between sexual pleasure seeking, partner dynamics and contraceptive use. METHODS As part of a larger qualitative study conducted in 2012, 23 focus g...

2017
Margo S. Harrison Robert L. Goldenberg

Globally, data show that many women of reproductive age desire to use modern family planning methods. Many of these women do not have access to modern contraceptives, which is termed their 'unmet need' for contraception. In low- and middle-income countries where total fertility rates can be high and many women have undesired fertility, or wish to increase their inter-pregnancy intervals, access...

2015
Fabian Sebastian Achana Ayaga A Bawah Elizabeth F Jackson Paul Welaga Timothy Awine Eric Asuo-Mante Abraham Oduro John Koku Awoonor-Williams James F Phillips

BACKGROUND This paper presents results of baseline data on the determinants of contraceptive use in 7 districts in northern Ghana where there is an ongoing integrated primary health care systems strengthening projectknown as the Ghana Essential Health Intervention Project (GEHIP). METHODS We used a household survey data conducted within 66 randomly sampled census enumeration areas in seven ru...

Journal: :BMC Women's Health 2006
Pınar Topsever Müge Filiz Nihal Aladağ Ruşen Topallı Özlem Ciğerli Süleyman Görpelioğlu

BACKGROUND Family planning counselling which covers knowledge transfer about contraceptive mode of action, by enabling informed choice, improves compliance to and efficiency of contraceptive methods. The objective of this study was to investigate associations between family planning counselling, counsellor and correct knowledge about mode of action of modern contraceptive methods among married ...

2004
Martine Collumbien Makeda Gerressu

This chapter estimates the burden of disease attributable to non-use of contraception and use of ineffective methods. The health outcomes include obstetric complications and abortion-related morbidity and mortality associated with unintended pregnancies (unwanted and mistimed). We have presented a model for linking data on contraceptive use and fertility preferences to unwanted births and unsaf...

2006
R. M. Youssef

1Department of Community Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University, Mu’tah, Jordan (Correspondence to R.M. Youssef : [email protected]). ABSTRACT The duration and determinants of interbirth intervals among women of reproductive age in Karak, Jordan were examined in October 2003. A multistage sampling technique was used to select 1109 ever-married women aged 15–49 years who contributed to 43...

1996
Krista Maynard Robinson

This paper uses Demographic and Health Survey (DHS I) data to investigate the influence of education upon use of traditional contraceptive methods. Traditional methods include periodic abstinence (rhythm), withdrawal, and country-specific folk methods. Bivariate analysis shows that as education increases, so does the use of traditional contraception in all nine countries. However, controlling f...

2013
Jean Christophe Fotso Ilene S Speizer Carol Mukiira Paul Kizito Vane Lumumba

INTRODUCTION Kenya is characterized by high unmet need for family planning (FP) and high unplanned pregnancy, in a context of urban population explosion and increased urban poverty. It witnessed an improvement of its FP and reproductive health (RH) indicators in the recent past, after a period of stalled progress. The objectives of the paper are to: a) describe inequities in modern contraceptiv...

Journal: :African journal of reproductive health 2008
Laura Subramanian Nuala McGrath Hlengiwe Ndlovu Mitzy Gafos

This study investigated contraceptive use among women in rural KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. Of 866 sexually active women not intending pregnancy and screened for a microbicide feasibility study, 466 (54%) reported currently using modern contraceptives: injectables (31%), condoms (12%), sterilization (60%) and pills (4%). Multivariable logistic regression analyses revealed statistically signific...

2014
Susan Krenn Lisa Cobb Stella Babalola Mojisola Odeku Bola Kusemiju

BACKGROUND The Nigerian Urban Reproductive Health Initiative (NURHI), a 6-year comprehensive family planning program (2009-2015) in 4 cities, intentionally applies communication theories to all program elements, not just the demand generation ones, relying mainly on a theory called ideation-the concept that contraceptive use is influenced by people's beliefs, ideas, and feelings and that changi...

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