نتایج جستجو برای: modern contraceptive use

تعداد نتایج: 1901880  

2014
Addisu Polisi Ewenat Gebrehanna Gezahegn Tesfaye Fekede Asefa

BACKGROUND In many areas of the world where HIV prevalence is high, rates of unintended pregnancy have also been shown to be high. Of all pregnancies worldwide in 2008, 41% were reported as unintended and approximately 50% of these ended in abortion. To address these problems family planning is the best solution. Therefore, the purpose of the study was to assess modern contraceptive use among f...

Journal: :journal of family and reproductive health 0
s m mostafa kamal unit for the enhancement of academic performance, university of malaya, 50603 kuala lumpur, malaysia ; department of mathematics, islamic university, kushtia, bangladesh. che hashim hassan department of mathematics, islamic university, kushtia, bangladesh.

objective: to examine the relationship between socioeconomic factors affecting contraceptive use among tribal women of bangladesh with focusing on son preference over daughter. materials and methods: the study used data gathered through a cross sectional survey on four tribal communities resided in the rangamati hill district of the chittagong hill tracts, bangladesh. a multistage random sampli...

Journal: :The journal of family planning and reproductive health care 2006
Mohammad Amirul Islam Sabu S Padmadas Peter W F Smith

OBJECTIVE A considerable gap exists between contraceptive awareness and use. Traditional approaches to measuring awareness are inadequate to properly understand the linkages between awareness and use. The objective of this study was to examine the degree of men's modern contraceptive awareness in Bangladesh and the associated determinants and further testing of a hypothesis that current contrac...

Journal: :International perspectives on sexual and reproductive health 2015
Katherine Tumlinson Brian W Pence Siân L Curtis Stephen W Marshall Ilene S Speizer

CONTEXT Family planning is highly beneficial to women's overall health, particularly in developing countries. Yet, in much of Sub-Saharan Africa, contraceptive prevalence remains low and unmet need for family planning remains high. It is hypothesized that the poor quality of family planning service provision in many low-income settings is a barrier to contraceptive use, but this hypothesis has ...

2016
Abdulbasit Musa Nega Assefa Fitsum Weldegebreal Habtamu Mitiku Zelalem Teklemariam

BACKGROUND Worldwide, every year 289,000 women die related to pregnancy and its complications. Nearly, all of these deaths occur in developing countries and more than half of this deaths occur in sub-Saharan Africa. Report suggested that using contraceptives can reduce this maternal mortality by 44 %. Even if, Ethiopia is one of the countries with highest maternal mortality, only 41 % of marrie...

2015
Nancy L. Hancock Carla J. Chibwesha Marie C. D. Stoner Bellington Vwalika Sujit D. Rathod Margaret Phiri Kasaro Elizabeth M. Stringer Jeffrey S. A. Stringer Benjamin H. Chi

INTRODUCTION Although increasing access to family planning has been an important part of the global development agenda, millions of women continue to face unmet need for contraception. MATERIALS AND METHODS We analyzed data from a repeated cross-sectional community survey conducted in Lusaka, Zambia, over an eight-year period. We described prevalence of modern contraceptive use, including lon...

2009
Francesca Perlman Martin McKee

CONTEXT Although Russian women have adequate knowledge of modern contraceptives, their level of use of these methods has been low, and abortion rates remain relatively high. METHODS In 1994-2003, sexually active women aged 18-49 were interviewed about their contraceptive use as part of the Russia Longitudinal Monitoring Survey. Trends in contraceptive use were examined. Multivariate analyses ...

2017
Kabir A Durowade Lukman O Omokanye Olusegun E Elegbede Stella Adetokunbo Charles O Olomofe Akinyosoye D Ajiboye Makinde A Adeniyi Taofik A Sanni

BACKGROUND Globally, unplanned pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections (STIs) persist as a significant threat to women's reproductive health. In Nigeria, despite huge resources committed to family planning programs by stakeholders, contraceptive use has been very low. This study aimed at unraveling the barriers to the use of modern contraceptives among women of reproductive age (15-49 yea...

2009
S. M. Mostafa Kamal

Background: The population of urban areas has been increasing in an alarming rate. The people of urban slums increased faster than non-slum areas over the decades. At present more than one-third of the urban people are slum dwellers in Bangladesh. Objectives: The study aims to investigate the factors affecting contraceptive use and method choice among women living in the urban slums in Banglade...

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