Family size preference and associated factors among women using antenatal care services in Kaduna Metropolis, Nigeria

J. Sani, R. O. Yusuf, Y. Arigbede, A. Ahmed, A. W. Hassan, M. Danjuma, A. I. Bashir, S. A. Salihu
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The family size preference of people holds significant implications for population management strategies, informed family planning choices, and focused healthcare interventions aimed at achieving better health outcomes. This study investigates the family size preferences (FSP) of women attending antenatal care (ANC) services in Kaduna metropolis, Nigeria, while also identifying the factors that contribute to shaping their preferences. Data were collected through a self-administered structured questionnaire from 386 married women who were undergoing antenatal care in selected hospitals, chosen through cluster sampling. Descriptive statistics, the Chi-Square test, and multiple regression analysis were employed to analyze the data. A substantial proportion of women expressed a preference for having 3 to 4 children. Notably, factors such as age, age at marriage, and religious affiliation emerged as robust predictors of family size preference. The study findings indicate that younger women, those marrying at earlier ages, and adherents of the Islamic faith tend to exhibit a preference for larger family sizes. This study sheds light on the pivotal factors that influence family planning decisions among women, underscoring the significance of demographic considerations in the design of effective programs. The study offers valuable guidance for policymakers and healthcare practitioners, enabling the development of targeted interventions tailored to the specific needs of women in Kaduna thus enhancing family planning practices and more adept population management strategies.
尼日利亚卡杜纳市使用产前保健服务的妇女对家庭规模的偏好及相关因素
人们对家庭规模的偏好对人口管理战略、知情的计划生育选择以及旨在实现更好健康结果的有针对性的医疗保健干预措施具有重要影响。本研究调查了尼日利亚卡杜纳市接受产前保健(ANC)服务的妇女对家庭规模的偏好(FSP),同时还确定了影响其偏好的因素。数据是通过自填式结构问卷收集的,调查对象是在选定医院接受产前检查的 386 名已婚妇女,这些医院是通过分组抽样选出的。数据分析采用了描述性统计、奇偶检验和多元回归分析。相当一部分妇女表示倾向于生育 3 至 4 个孩子。值得注意的是,年龄、结婚年龄和宗教信仰等因素是预测家庭规模偏好的有力因素。研究结果表明,年轻女性、结婚年龄较早的女性和伊斯兰教信徒倾向于选择较大的家庭规模。这项研究揭示了影响妇女计划生育决定的关键因素,强调了人口因素在设计有效计划中的重要性。这项研究为政策制定者和医疗保健从业人员提供了宝贵的指导,使他们能够根据卡杜纳妇女的具体需求制定有针对性的干预措施,从而加强计划生育实践,制定更有效的人口管理战略。
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