Literature DB >> 18236906

Contraceptive practice of the tribal women in tea garden area of North Bengal.

Sudip Kumar Saha1, Tarasankar Bag, Kumar De Aloke, Sonela Basak, Alpana Chhetri, Jasoman Banerjee.   

Abstract

A total of 860 tribal tea garden women in the Jalpaiguri district were surveyed by means of detailed questionnaires to obtain information of their contraceptive knowledge and practices and also to see the literacy rate among themselves. Analysis was done of their literacy level, family planning awareness, access to information and communication, methods of contraception adopted and utilisation of healthcare facilities. Majority (85%) of the tea garden women including all the age groups were illiterate. The overall contraceptive prevalence was 40.2% but most of the current users (22.6%) subjected to tubal sterilisation for family planning, couples were not enthusiastic about using the reversible methods; 59.7% women had lack of adequate information regarding various contraceptives. Contraceptive practice, as birth spacing method, needs to be given tremendous emphasis in order to improve the reproductive health of the tribal women. Education, information, choices and rights for decision-making only can achieve this.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 18236906

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Indian Med Assoc        ISSN: 0019-5847


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1.  Knowledge, attitude and practice of contraception in rural kashmir.

Authors:  Humera Hayat; Parwez Sajad Khan; Bhat Imtiyaz; Gazala Hayat; Rehana Hayat
Journal:  J Obstet Gynaecol India       Date:  2013-08-30
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