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Gender preference and awareness regarding sex determination among antenatal mothers attending a medical college of eastern India.

Shamima Yasmin1, Anindya Mukherjee, Nirmalya Manna, Baijayanti Baur, Mousumi Datta, Manabendra Sau, Manidipa Roy, Samir Dasgupta.   

Abstract

AIM: There are many women "missing" due to an unfavourable sex ratio in India, which has strong patriarchal norms and a preference for sons. Female gender discrimination has been reported in health care, nutrition, education, and resource allocation due to man-made norms, religious beliefs, and recently by ultrasonography resulting in lowered sex ratio.
METHODS: The present study attempts to find out the level of awareness regarding sex determination and to explore preference of gender and factors associated among antenatal mothers attending a medical college in eastern India. Interviews were done by predesigned pretested proforma over 6 months. The data were analysed by SPSS 16.0 software for proportions with chi-squared tests and binary logistic regression analysis.
RESULTS: Most women who were multigravida did not know about contraceptives; 1.8% of mothers knew the sex of the fetus in present pregnancy while another 34.7% expressed willingness; 13.6% knew of a place which could tell sex of the fetus beforehand; 55.6% expressed their preference of sex of the baby for present pregnancy while 50.6% of their husbands had gender preference. Gender preference was significantly high in subjects with: lower socioeconomic status (p=0.011); lower level of education of mother (p=0.047) and husband (p=0.0001); multigravida (p=0.002); presence of living children (p=0.0001); and husband having preference of sex of baby (p=0.0001).
CONCLUSIONS: Parental education, socioeconomic background, and number of living issues were the main predictors for gender preference. Awareness regarding gender preference and related law and parental counselling to avoid gender preference with adoption of small family norm is recommended.

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Keywords:  Abortion; Indian national census 2011; NFHS; PNDT act; deprivation; female feticide; gender discrimination; gender preference; sex determination; sex ratio

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23434618     DOI: 10.1177/1403494813478694

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Scand J Public Health        ISSN: 1403-4948            Impact factor:   3.021


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