| Literature DB >> 26523185 |
Alemu Sufa Melka1, Tesfalidet Tekelab1, Desalegn Wirtu1.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: In Ethiopia information on the level of utilization of the long term and permanent contraceptive methods and associated factorsis lacking. The aim of this study was to understand the determinant factors of long acting and permanent contraceptive methods use among married women of reproductive age in Western Ethiopia.Entities:
Keywords: Contraception; long acting; permanent methods; western Ethiopia
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26523185 PMCID: PMC4607985 DOI: 10.11604/pamj.2015.21.246.5835
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pan Afr Med J
Socio demographic characteristics of Married women in Nekemte town, Nekemte, Ethiopia, April, 2014
| Variables (1003) | Number (%) |
|---|---|
| Age category | |
| 15-24 | 281 (28.0) |
| 25-34 | 514 (51.2) |
| 35-44 | 198(19.7) |
| >44 | 10 (1.0) |
| Ethnicity | |
| Oromo | 750(74.8) |
| Amhara | 200(19.9) |
| Tigre | 36(3.6) |
| Others | 17(1.7) |
| Religion | |
| Protestant | 485(48.4) |
| Orthodox | 423(42.2) |
| Catholic | 17(1.7) |
| Muslim | 76(7.6) |
| Others | 2(0.2) |
| Educational status of the respondent | |
| Can't read and write | 113(11.3) |
| Can read and write | 71(7.1) |
| G1-4 | 142(14.2) |
| G5-8 | 206(20.5) |
| Secondary | 280(27.9) |
| College and above | 191(19.0) |
| Educational status of the husband | |
| Can't read and write | 59(5.9) |
| Can read and write | 48(4.8) |
| G1-4 | 81(8.1) |
| G5-8 | 249(24.8) |
| Secondary | 271(27.0) |
| College and above | 295(29.4) |
| Occupational status of the respondents | |
| Governmental Employee | 157 (15.7) |
| Daily laborer | 157(15.7) |
| Housewife | 531(52.9) |
| Merchant | 99(9.9) |
| Student | 53 (5.3) |
| Others | 6 (0.6) |
| Occupational status of the Husband | |
| Governmental Employee | 359(35.8) |
| Daily laborer | 428(42.7) |
| Merchant | 153(15.3) |
| Student | 19(1.9) |
| Others | 44(4.4) |
| Income (ETB) | |
| <600 | 221(22.0) |
| 600-1000 | 275(27.4) |
| 1001-1500 | 135(13.5) |
| 1501-2000 | 179(17.8) |
| >2000 | 193(19.2) |
| Mean | 1533 ETB |
| Have radio/TV | |
| Yes | 723 (73.1) |
| No | 280(27.9) |
Other = Gurage, Shinasha,
other = Wakefeta, Jehovah's Witness,
other = petty maker, house maid,
other = Driver, carpenter 1$ = 20ETB
Fertility desire and reproductive history of married women in Nekemte town, Nekemte, Ethiopia, March to April, 2014
| Variables | Number (%) |
|---|---|
| Have you ever pregnant (1003) | |
| Yes | 961(95.8) |
| No | 42(4.2) |
| Number of children alive (961) | |
| = < 2 | 598(62.2) |
| >2 | 363(37.8) |
| Future fertility desire (1003) | |
| Yes | 534(53.2) |
| No | 398(39.7) |
| I don't know | 71(7.1) |
| Number of desired child (385) | |
| 1-2 | 242(62.9) |
| >2 | 143(37.1) |
| Reason for future child desire (534) | |
| Have few children | 376(70.4) |
| Need of son | 102(19.1) |
| Death of child | 20(3.8) |
| No response | 48(9.0) |
| Other | 6(1.1) |
| Partner fertility desire (1003) | |
| Yes | 505(50.3) |
| No | 370(36.9) |
| Don't know | 128(12.8) |
| Decision on fertility (1003) | |
| Wife | 36(3.6) |
| Husband | 116(11.6) |
| Jointly | 851(84.8) |
| Reason for nonuse of LAPMs (768) | |
| fear of side effect | 379(49.3) |
| Lack of awareness of the LAPM | 203(26.4) |
| Rumors they are not good | 199(25.9) |
| Influence of other Important people | 61(7.9) |
| Not my preferred method | 338(44.0) |
| To have more children | 225(29.3) |
| Husband disapproval | 86(11.2) |
| Religion prohibition | 26(3.4) |
| Fear of infertility | 260(33.9) |
Other = Partner wants more children, others influence
LAPMs use & need of married women in Nekemte town, Nekemte, Ethiopia, March to April, 2014
| Variables | Number (%) |
|---|---|
| Ever heard of LAPM methods(1003) | |
| Yes | 862(85.9) |
| No | 141(14.1) |
| Source of information on LMPM (862) | |
| Health worker | 683(79.2) |
| Radio | 629(72.9) |
| TV | 632(73.3) |
| Friends | 177(20.5) |
| Other* | 15(1.7) |
| Type of LAMPS methods ever Heard (862) | |
| IUCD | 771(89.4) |
| Implant | 742(86.1) |
| Female sterilization | 293(34.9) |
| Vasectomy | 137(15.9) |
| Perceived Source of LAMPs (862) | |
| Hospital | 763(88.5) |
| Health center | 374(43.4) |
| Health post | 203(23.5) |
| FGA | 400(46.4) |
| Private clinic | 251(29.1) |
| Ever discussion of LAPMs with health worker (1002) | |
| Yes | 433 (43.2) |
| No | 569 (56.8) |
| Ever use of LAMPs (1003) | |
| Yes | 235(23.4) |
| No | 768(76.6) |
| Current use of LAPMs(1003) | |
| Yes | 201(20) |
| No | 802(80) |
Figure 1Types of LAMPs ever used and currently used by married women Nekemte town Nekemte, Ethiopia, March to April, 2014
A multivariate logistic regression on predictors of use of long acting and permanent contraceptive methods in Nekemte town, Nekemte, Ethiopia, April, 2014
| Characteristics | Using LAPMs |
|
| |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Yes (%) | No (%) |
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| |
| Age categoryin years | ||||
| 15-24 | 42(14.9%) | 239(85.1%) | 1 | 1 |
| 25-34 | 100(19.5%) | 414(80.5%) | 1.38(0.927 – 2.038) | 0.79(0.45 – 1.38) |
| 35-44 | 57(28.8%) | 141(71.2%) | 2.30(1.47 – 3.61) | 0.71(0.35 – 1.44) |
| >44 | 2(20.0%) | 8(80.0%) | 1.42(0.29 - 6.93) | 0.25(0.03 – 1.66) |
| Education of respondents | ||||
| Below and Primary | 66(87.6%) | 466(12.4%) | 1 | 1 |
| Secondary and above | 135(28.7%) | 336(71.3%) | 2.84(2.05 – 3.93) | 1.72(1.02 – 3.05) |
| Education of Husband | ||||
| Below and Primary | 58(13.3%) | 379(86.7%) | 1 | 1 |
| Secondary and above | 143(25.3%) | 423(74.7%) | 2.21(1.58 – 3.09) | 0.16(0.67 – 1.97) |
| Occupation of respondents | ||||
| Government Employed | 59(37.6%) | 98(62.4%) | 2.99(2.06 – 4.32) | 2.0(1.11 – 3.58) |
| Others | 142(16.8%) | 704(83.2%) | 1 | 1 |
| Husband Occupation | ||||
| Government Employed | 88 (24.5%) | 271(75.5%) | 1.53(1.11 – 2.09) | 0.85(0.52 – 1.38) |
| Others | 113(17.5%) | 531(82.5%) | 1 | 1 |
| Monthly income | ||||
| <600 | 38 (17.2%) | 183(82.8%) | 1 | 1 |
| 600-1000 | 35(12.7%) | 240(87.3%) | 0.70(0.43 – 1.16) | 0.83(0.44 – 1.57) |
| 1001-1500 | 30 (22.2%) | 105(77.8%) | 1.38(0.81 – 2.35) | 0.90(0.45 – 1.81) |
| 1501-2000 | 46(25.7%) | 133(74.3%) | 1.67(1.03 – 2.70) | 0.59(0.28 – 1.22) |
| >2000 | 52(26.9%) | 141(73.1%) | 1.78(1.11 – 2.85) | 0.44(0.20 – 0.95) |
| Number of live children | ||||
| < = 2 | 85(14.2%) | 513(85.8%) | 1 | 1 |
| >2 | 106(29.2%) | 257 (70.8%) | 2.49(1.80 – 3.44) | 2.42(1.46 – 4.02) |
| Respondent Wants more child | ||||
| Yes | 76(14.2%) | 458(85.8%) | 1 | 1 |
| No | 125(26.7%) | 344 (73.3%) | 2.19(1.59– 3.01) | 1.65(0.67 – 4.11) |
| Husband desire more child | ||||
| Yes | 76(15.0%) | 429(85.0%) | 1 | 1 |
| No | 125(25.1%) | 373 (74.9%) | 1.89(1.38 – 2.60) | 1.01(0.42 – 2.43) |
| Joint decision on fertility with partner | ||||
| Joint decision | 196(23%) | 655(77) | 8.80(3.56 – 21.76) | 6.11(2.29 – 16.30) |
| Others | 5(3.3) | 147(96.7) | 1 | 1 |
| Have radio/TV | ||||
| Yes | 170(23.5%) | 429(85.0%) | 2.47(1.64 – 3.72) | 2.31(1.40 – 3.80) |
| No | 125(25.1%) | 373 (74.9%) | 1 | 1 |
| Discussion on LAPMs with health worker | ||||
| Yes | 178(41.1%) | 553(76.5%) | 16.60(10.49 – 26.27) | 13.72(8.37 – 22.47) |
| No | 31(11.1%) | 249 (88.9%) | 1 | 1 |
Key: Statistically significant (p-value <0.05) 1-: Reference category