| Literature DB >> 22375795 |
Anne Cockcroft1, Luwei Pearson, Candyce Hamel, Neil Andersson.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The Maldives faces challenges in the provision of health services to its population scattered across many small islands. The government commissioned two separate reproductive health surveys, in 1999 and 2004, to inform their efforts to improve reproductive and sexual health services.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 22375795 PMCID: PMC3332565 DOI: 10.1186/1472-6963-11-S2-S6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Health Serv Res ISSN: 1472-6963 Impact factor: 2.655
Characteristics of the respondents in the two surveys
| 1999 | 2004 | |
|---|---|---|
| Number of households | 2254 | 2279 |
| Females 15-49 | 3193 | |
| Ever married females 15-49 | 2439a | 2693 |
| Males 15-64 (household heads) | 447 | |
| Ever married males 15-64 | 429b | 1409 |
| Unmarried females 15-24 | - | 663 |
| Unmarried males 15-24 | - | 469 |
a In 1999, interviewers spoke to all women aged 15-49 in the households; in 2004, they only interviewed ever married females aged 15-49
b In 1999, interviewers only spoke to men who were the head of the household; in 2004, they included all ever married men aged 15-64
c The survey of unmarried youth was only included in 2004
Reproductive health indicators among ever-married women aged 15-49 years in 1999 and 2004
| Indicator | % (fraction) | OR (95% CIca)1 | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1999 | 2004 | ||
| Contraceptive prevalence (all methods) | 39.5 (937/2372) | 37.6 (1000/2662) | 0.92 (0.77-1.10) |
| Contraceptive prevalence (modern methods) | 30.9 (734/2372) | 32.5 (864/2662) | 1.07 (0.89-1.29) |
| Rated reproductive health services as “good” | 86.7 (2493/2875) | 80.7 (2033/2518) | 0.64 (0.44-0.94) |
| Any antenatal visits in last pregnancy2 | 89.4 (1981/2215) | 99.6 (273/274) | 32.3 (4.38-237.44) |
| Four or more antenatal visits in last pregnancy2 | 65.1 (1443/2215) | 90.0 (249/274) | 5.33 (3.42-8.31) |
| Took iron in last pregnancy2 | 49.6 (1075/2169) | 86.7 (222/256) | 6.64 (4.24-10.42) |
| Took iron for at least 4 months in last pregnancy2 | 23.7 (515/2169) | 63.7 (163/256) | 5.63 (3.74-8.47) |
1 Odds Ratio comparing 2004 with 1999; with cluster-adjusted 95% confidence interval
2 In 2004, only pregnancies during the last 12 months were included
Findings among unmarried youth aged 15-24 years who completed a questionnaire
| Indicator | % (fraction) | |
|---|---|---|
| Males | Females | |
| Currently at school | 60.6 (283/467) | 59.0 (388/658) |
| Have money to spend on themselves | 55.7 (244/438) | 52.9 (274/618) |
| Have heard of HIV/AIDS | 95.5 (448/469) | 97.9 (641/655) |
| Know that can avoid catching HIV by always using a condom | 45.8 (215/469) | 42.5 (282/663) |
| Know that people with HIV/AIDS can look healthy | 45.7 (207/453) | 45.5 (290/637) |
| Think “boys and girls are equal” | 45.8 (206/450) | 49.1 (309/629) |
| Think “you don’t need to have sex with your boyfriend/girlfriend to show that you love them” | 77.4 (342/442) | 77.5 (496/640) |
| Believe that talking about condoms makes young people more promiscuous | 30.3 (135/445) | 19.2 (122/637) |
| Talk with anyone about sex | 46.8 (217/464) | 38.7 (254/657) |
| Ever had sex | 13.7 (63/459) | 5.2 (34/653) |
| Someone their age1 involved them in unwanted sex | 3.7 (17/458) | 4.0 (26/656) |
| Someone older2 involved them in unwanted sex | 3.3 (15/455) | 5.0 (33/654) |
| Ever been pregnant or know have fathered a child | 1.7 (8/459) | 2.6 (17/658) |
1 Within five years of their own age
2 Older by five years or more