نتایج جستجو برای: traditional contraceptive

تعداد نتایج: 309821  

Journal: :iranian journal of public health 0
h.r. sadeghipour roudsari m. faghihi

based on epidemiologic data, women who take oral contraceptives seem to have an increased risk of developing thromboembollic disease. the thrombotic effects of oral contraceptive (oc) are probably mediated, at least partly through their effects on the coagulation system. plasma levels of several clotting factors have been shown to be elevated in oc users, and this increase is graduated accordin...

Journal: :The journal of family planning and reproductive health care 2010
Rebecca S French Catherine H Mercer Angela J Robinson Makeda Gerressu Karen E Rogstad

BACKGROUND AND METHODOLOGY Little evidence is available on the extent to which one-stop shops address users' sexual health needs and the extent to which they identify additional needs users may not have identified. As part of the One-Stop Shop Evaluation, a questionnaire was designed to compare the reasons for users' visits and the reported outcomes of visits at a one-stop shop with the experie...

ابراهیم حاجی زاده, , حمیدرضا خلخالی, , کاظم محمد, ,

Difference aspects of multinomial statistical modelings and its classifications has been studied so far. In these type of problems Y is the qualitative random variable with T possible states which are considered as classifications. The goal is prediction of Y based on a random Vector X ? IR^m. Many methods for analyzing these problems were considered. One of the modern and general method of cla...

2009
Alessandra Gribaldo

Italy represents an unexpected and in some ways paradoxical outcome in terms of fertility control: one of the lowest birth rates in the world seems to have been accomplished through the preponderant use of “traditional” methods. Compared to other countries, there has been a reluctance to abandon coitus interruptus. In France in 1994, 84% of women used IUDs or the pill, compared to 42% in Italy ...

2010
Md. Hasinur Rahaman Khan Ewart H. Shaw Anwarul Iqbal Md. H. R. Khan E. H. Shaw

In public health, demography and sociology, large-scale surveys often follow a hierarchical data structure as the surveys are based on multistage stratified cluster sampling. The appropriate approach to analyzing such survey data is therefore based on nested sources of variability which come from different levels of the hierarchy. When the variance of the residual errors is correlated between i...

حیدرنیا , علیرضا, شفیعی , فروغ, میری , محمدرضا, کاظم نژاد , انوشیروان,

Background and purpose: The cooperation of men is the basis of success in Family hygiene programs and family planning which are very important, in traditional community, particularly among tribe men. Âim of this study is to determine the attitude of tribemen towards family planning which is based on behavioural intention madel(BÏM) in tribal areas in Birjand. Materials and methods: This i...

2014
Janine Barden-O’Fallon Ilene S Speizer Lisa M Calhoun Livia Montana Priya Nanda

BACKGROUND Almost one in five contraceptive users in India uses a temporary method. It is important to understand user profiles and method use patterns for optimal program targeting.This analysis examines differences in demographic characteristics, discontinuation and use patterns of temporary method users among a representative sample of urban women from four cities in Uttar Pradesh, India. ...

2011

Objective : This study aims to determine the prevalence and determinants of choice of contraceptive methods among rural women in Osun state, Nigeria. Materials and Methods : Descriptive cross-sectional, conducted among 612 women of reproductive age group, uutilising the multi-stage sampling technique. Results : Majority of the respondents, 538(87.8%) were within the age group 20 years and above...

2002
Mizanur Rahman Julie DaVanzo Abdur Razzaque

The rapid decline of fertility, from over 6.5 births per woman to 3.3 births, in the last two decades in Bangladesh is, indeed, a historic record in demographic transition. The country is poor and has remained traditional and conservative. Although the extent and rapidity of the decrease in fertility have been very impressive by international standards, continued fertility decline is desirable,...

Journal: :Journal of biosocial science 2007
Mark Brown

Extended durations of postpartum non-susceptibility (PPNS) comprising lactational amenorrhoea and associated taboos on sex have been a central component of traditional reproductive regimes in sub-Saharan Africa. In situations of rising contraceptive prevalence this paper draws on data from the Demographic Health Surveys to consider the neglected interface between ancient and modern methods of r...

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