Trends and Determinants of Contraceptive Use among Women in Nigeria: Does Decision Making Involvement Within the Family Count?

C. K. Imo
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Contraceptive use has remained low among women despite family planning intervention programmes by government and non-governmental organisations in the period of public health preference, plausibly because of power dynamics within the family in Nigeria. This study examined the role of decision-making involvement in using contraceptive methods among childbearing women with data from three continuously Nigeria Demographic and Health Surveys conducted in 2008, 2013 and 2018. The study established that the lack of women’s decision-making autonomy on their healthcare issues, large household purchases and visits to family or relatives adversely affected their use of contraceptive methods. Besides, women having autonomy on how to spend their earnings were negatively associated with contraceptive use compared to those in the reference categories across the three survey years. There should be further integrated policy interventions and strategies aimed at community-based empowerment programmes of childbearing women towards achieving population equilibrium; and better maternal and child health outcomes in Nigeria
尼日利亚妇女使用避孕药具的趋势和决定因素:家庭决策参与算吗?
尽管政府和非政府组织在公共卫生优先时期实施了计划生育干预方案,但妇女的避孕药具使用率仍然很低,这可能是因为尼日利亚家庭内部的权力动态。本研究利用2008年、2013年和2018年连续三次尼日利亚人口与健康调查的数据,研究了决策参与在育龄妇女使用避孕方法方面的作用。该研究确定,妇女在保健问题、家庭大件采购和探亲访友方面缺乏决策自主权,对她们使用避孕方法产生不利影响。此外,在三年调查期间,与参考类别的妇女相比,在如何使用收入方面拥有自主权的妇女与避孕药具的使用呈负相关。应进一步制订综合政策干预措施和战略,旨在以社区为基础的赋予育龄妇女权力方案,以实现人口平衡;改善尼日利亚的孕产妇和儿童健康状况
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