| Literature DB >> 26753092 |
Mohammed Feyisso1, Tefera Belachew2, Amanuel Tesfay2, Yohannes Addisu1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: In spite of the massive spending and extensive family-planning promotion, many poor people in the third world remain reluctant to use modern contraceptive method. Mostly when they use modern contraceptives, their continuation rates are often low. Reproductive health can improve women's nutrition; in return better nutrition can improve reproductive health. Thus addressing the connection between nutrition and reproductive health is critical to ensure population growth that does not overwhelm world resources.Entities:
Keywords: Currently married women; Food insecurity; Modern family planning; Soddo Zuria woreda
Year: 2015 PMID: 26753092 PMCID: PMC4705916 DOI: 10.1186/s13690-015-0089-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Arch Public Health ISSN: 0778-7367
Socio-demographic characteristics of respondents by Food Security Status category; Soddo Zuria Woreda, South Ethiopia, March 2014
| Characteristics | Food secure | Food insecure | Total N (%) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Age group ( | 257 | 394 | 651 |
| ≤20 | 12(4.7) | 29(7.4) | 41(6.3) |
| 21 – 25 | 14(5.4) | 81(20.6) | 95(14.6) |
| 26 – 30 | 81(31.5) | 129(32.7) | 210(32.3) |
| 31 – 35 | 61(23.7) | 70(17.8) | 131(20.1) |
| 35 – 40 | 63(24.5) | 55(14.0) | 118(18.1) |
| ≥40 | 26(10.1) | 30(7.6) | 56(8.6) |
| Educational status ( | 257 | 394 | 251 |
| no education | 127(49.4) | 212 (53.8) | 339(52.1) |
| Primary | 112(43.6) | 158(40.1) | 270(41.5) |
| Secondary and above | 18(7.1) | 24(6.1) | 42(6.4) |
| Occupational status ( | 257 | 394 | 651 |
| House wife | 158(61.9) | 228(57.9) | 386(59.3) |
| Farmer | 68(26.5) | 93(23.6) | 161(24.7) |
| Merchant | 10(3.9) | 35(8.9) | 45(6.9) |
| Employed | 10(3.9) | 16 (4.0) | 26(4.0) |
| Othersa | 11(4.1) | 22 (5.6) | 33(5.1) |
| Religion ( | 257 | 394 | 651 |
| Protestant | 168(65.4) | 229(58.1) | 397(61.0) |
| Orthodox | 74(28.8) | 116(29.4) | 190(29.2) |
| Catholic | 12 (4.7) | 40(10.2) | 52(8.0) |
| Othersb | 3(1.2) | 9(2.3) | 12(1.8) |
aDaily laborers and others bMuslims and others
Reproductive characteristics of respondents by Food Security Status category; Soddo Zuria Woreda, South Ethiopia, March 2014
| Characteristics | Food secured | Food insecured | Total |
|---|---|---|---|
| Age at marriage ( | 256 | 389 | 645 |
| <18 | 26(10.2) | 74(19.0) | 100(15.5) |
| ≥18 | 230(89.8) | 315(81.0) | 545(84.5) |
| 230(89.8) | |||
| Mean | 20.88 ± 3.3 | 19.73 ± 2.9 | 20.19 ± 3.1 |
| Age at delivery ( | 244 | 360 | 604 |
| <18 | 7(2.9) | 25(6.9) | 32(5.3) |
| ≥18 | 237(97.1) | 335(93.1) | 257(94.7) |
| Mean | 22.46 ± 3.3 | 21.23 ± 2.9 | 21.73 ± 3.1 |
| Unintended Pregnancy ( | 250 | 374 | 624 |
| Yes | 39(15.6) | 70(18.7) | 109(17.5) |
| No | 211(84.4) | 304(81.8) | 515(82.5) |
| ANC follow up ( | 250 | 374 | 624 |
| Yes | 181(72.4) | 212(56.7) | 393(63.0) |
| No | 69(27.6) | 162(43.3) | 231(37.0) |
| Place of delivery ( | 250 | 370 | 620 |
| Home | 164(65.6) | 294(79.5) | 458(73.9) |
| Institutional | 86(34.4) | 76(20.5) | 162(26.1) |
| Child death ( | 250 | 376 | 626 |
| Yes | 31(12.4) | 63(16.8) | 94(15.0) |
| No | 219(87.6) | 313(83.2) | 532(85.0) |
Modern contraceptive method related information of respondents by Food Security Status of the respondents; Soddo Zuria Woreda, South Ethiopia, March 2014
| Characteristics | Food secure | Food insecure | Total |
|---|---|---|---|
| Media Exposure ( | 250 | 383 | 633 |
| Yes | 239(95.6) | 316(82.5) | 555(87.7) |
| No | 11(4.4) | 67(17.5) | 78(12.3) |
| Attitude toward MCM( | 250 | 383 | 633 |
| Favorable | 242(96.8) | 362(94.5) | 604(95.4) |
| Unfavorable | 8(3.2) | 21(5.5) | 29(4.6) |
| MCM use ( | 252 | 380 | 632 |
| Yes | 131(52.0) | 113(29.7) | 244(38.6) |
| No | 121(48.0) | 267(70.3) | 388(61.4) |
| Ever use of MCM ( | 250 | 379 | 629 |
| Yes | 203(81.2) | 283(74.7) | 486/(77.3) |
| No | 47(18.8) | 96(25.3) | 143(22.7) |
| Discontinuation of MCM ( | 203 | 283 | 486 |
| Yes | 75(36.9) | 143(50.5) | 218(44.9) |
| No | 128(63.1) | 140(49.5) | 268(55.1) |
| Knowledge MCM ( | 257 | 394 | 651 |
| Yes | 249(96.9) | 342(86.8) | 591(90.8) |
| No | 8(3.1) | 52(13.2) | 60(9.2) |
Respondents reproductive and contraceptive related characteristic by food security status Zuria Woreda, South Ethiopia, March 2014
| Variables | Food secure | Food insecure | X2 | P |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Age at marriage( | 256 | 389 | ||
| <18 | 26(10.2) | 74(19.0) | 9.2 | 0.002 |
| ≥18 | 230(89.8) | 315(81.0) | ||
| Unintended Pregnancy( | 250 | 374 | ||
| Yes | 39(15.6) | 70(18.7) | 1.956 | 0.162 |
| No | 211(84.4) | 304(81.8) | ||
| ANCa follow up ( | 250 | 374 | ||
| Yes | 181(72.4) | 212(56.7) | 12.43 | ≤0.00001 |
| No | 69(27.6) | 162(43.3) | ||
| Place of delivery( | 250 | 370 | ||
| Home | 164(65.6) | 294(79.5) | 14.85 | ≤0.00001 |
| Institutional | 86(34.4) | 76(20.5) | ||
| History of Child death( | 250 | 376 | ||
| Yes | 31(12.4) | 63(16.8) | 2.23 | 0.14 |
| No | 219(87.6) | 313(83.2) | ||
| MCMb use( | 252 | 380 | ||
| Yes | 131(52.0) | 113(29.7) | 31.64 | ≤0.0001 |
| No | 121(48.0) | 267(70.3) | ||
| Discontinuation of MCM ( | 203 | 283 | ||
| Yes | 75(36.9) | 143(50.5) | 8.82 | 0.003 |
| No | 128(63.1) | 140(49.5) | ||
| Discussion MCM( | 256 | 387 | ||
| Yes | 167(65.2) | 200(51.7) | 11.555 | 0.001 |
| No | 89(34.8) | 187(48.3) | ||
| Knowledge MCM( | 257 | 394 | ||
| Yes | 249(96.9) | 342(86.8) | 18.90 | ≤0.0001 |
| No | 8(3.1) | 52(13.2) |
aANC = Antenatal care bMCM = Modern contraceptive method
Bivariate model of factors associated with modern contraceptive utilization of respondents by category; Soddo Zuria Woreda, South Ethiopia, March 2014
| Characteristics | Current users | Non-users | COR [95 % CI] |
|---|---|---|---|
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| Household food security ( | 244 | 388 | |
| Food secure | 131(53.7) | 121(31.2) | 2.56 (1.84, 3.56) |
| Food insecure | 113(46.3) | 267(68.8) | 1.00 |
| ANC follow up( | 242 | 366 | |
| Yes | 199(82.2) | 186(50.8) | 4.48(3.04, 6.60) |
| No | 43(17.8) | 180(49.2) | 1.00 |
| Place of delivery( | 241 | 363 | |
| Home | 115(47.7) | 332(91.5) | 0.085(0.05, 0.13) |
| Institutional | 126(52.3) | 31(8.5) | 1.00 |
| Knowledge of MCM( | 244 | 388 | |
| Yes | 231(94.7) | 349(89.9) | 2.10(1.01, 4.36) |
| No | 13(5.3) | 39(10.1) | 1.00 |
| Exposure to mass media( | 250 | 386 | |
| Yes | 229(95.4) | 326(84.0) | 3.959(2.04, 7.68) |
| No | 11(4.6) | 62 (16.0) | 1.00 |
| Attitude of MCM( | 240 | 388 | |
| Favorable | 238(99.2) | 361(93.0) | 8.9(2.10, 37.78) |
| Unfavorable | 2(0.8) | 27(7.0) | 1.00 |
| History of Child death ( | 241 | 369 | |
| Yes | 29(12.0) | 59(16.0) | 0.72(0.45, 1.16) |
| No | 212(88.0) | 310(84.0) | 1.00 |
| Discussion with their husband on MCM( | 243 | 388 | |
| Yes | 181(74.5) | 174(44.8) | 3.59(2.53, 5.10) |
| No | 62(25.5) | 214(55.2) | 1.00 |
| Total Number of birth( | 241 | 365 | |
| 3 and below | 114(47.3) | 227(62.2) | 1.00 |
| 3 to five | 87(36.1) | 90(24.7) | 1.659(1.031, 2.671) |
| above five | 40(16.6) | 48(13.2) | 0.862(0.516, 1.44) |
Predictorsa of modern contraceptive use among women in reproductive age group Soddo Zuria Woreda, South Ethiopia, March 2014
| Variables | Current use of modern contraceptive | Current use of modern contraceptive | Adjusted OR(CI) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Yes | No | ||
| no. (%) | no. (%) | ||
| Food security status ( | 244 | 388 | |
| Food secured | 131(53.7) | 121(31.2) | 1.69(1.03, 2.66) |
| Food insecured | 113(46.3) | 267(68.8) | 1.00 |
| Discussion on MCM ( | 243 | 388 | |
| Yes | 181(74.5) | 174(44.8) | 3.07(1.80, 5.20) |
| No | 62(25.5) | 214(55.2) | 1.00 |
| ANC follow up ( | 242 | 366 | |
| Yes | 199(82.2) | 186(50.8) | 4.56(2.64, 7.05) |
| No | 43(17.8) | 180(49.2) | 1.00 |
| Exposure to mass media ( | 240 | 388 | |
| Yes | 229(95.4 | 326(84.0) | 4.92 (1.84, 13.79) |
| No | 11(4.6) | 62 (16.0) | 1.00 |
| Place of delivery( | 241 | 363 | |
| Home | 115(47.7) | 332(91.5) | 0.08 (0.03, 0.13) |
| Institutional | 126(52.3) | 31(8.5) | 1.00 |
aControlled for age, educational status, occupation, religion, age at marriage, age at delivery, number of currently alive children, knowledge, and source of income