Validation of a family planning self-efficacy measure with married women in Bihar, India: Findings from the Bihar Integrated Family Planning Survey

Q2 Medicine
Nandita Bhan , Edwin Elizabeth Thomas , Lotus McDougal , Priya Nanda , Tanmay Mahapatra , Aritra Das , Sweta Kumari , Kalysha Closson , Abhishek Singh , Anita Raj
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Abstract

Objectives

Adapting and testing a novel measure of family planning self-efficacy (FPSE) and examining its association with fertility intention and contraceptive use in India.

Study design

Data were analyzed from 13,901 non-sterilized, currently married women of reproductive age (15-49 years) in the Bihar Integrated Family Planning Survey (BIFS) 2021. We adapted an FP Self Efficacy measure comprising women’s agency to overcome barriers to accessing, discussing and using contraception, regardless of family pressure and social judgment. We used factor analyses to assess reliability and validity, and regression analyses to examine the associations of FPSE with key family planning outcomes.

Results

The study sample was relatively young (35% below 25 years of age), with 43% reporting no education and over half (52%) married before 18 years of age. The 9-item FPSE scale demonstrated high reliability (Cronbach’s α=0.82) with two factors – self-efficacy to access and discuss contraception versus self-efficacy to use contraception in the face of resistance. Higher FPSE was associated with spousal communication [AOR: 2.35 (95% CI: 2.18, 2.54), traditional [AOR: 1.24 (95% CI: 1.12,1.36)] and reversible modern contraception [AOR: 1.58 (95% CI: 1.43,1.75)], and fertility intention [AOR: 1.13 (95% CI: 1.01,1.25)].

Conclusion

FP Self Efficacy was found to be a reliable and valid measure associated with spousal communication, reversible contraception use and fertility intention.

Implications

Measures to capture reproductive agency, such as family planning self efficacy within FP programs, place women’s choice as central goals of FP programming and can help in meeting community needs and the demand for contraceptive use.
印度比哈尔邦已婚妇女计划生育自我效能测量的验证:比哈尔邦综合计划生育调查的结果
目的:适应和测试一种新的计划生育自我效能(FPSE)测量方法,并检查其与生育意愿和避孕药具使用的关系。研究分析了2021年比哈尔邦综合计划生育调查(BIFS)中13901名未绝育的已婚育龄妇女(15-49岁)的数据。我们采用了一种包含妇女能动性的计划生育自我效能测量,以克服获取、讨论和使用避孕措施的障碍,而不考虑家庭压力和社会判断。我们使用因子分析来评估信度和效度,并使用回归分析来检验FPSE与主要计划生育结果的关联。结果研究样本相对年轻(35%在25岁以下),43%的人没有受过教育,超过一半(52%)的人在18岁之前结婚。9项FPSE量表在获得和讨论避孕措施的自我效能与面对抗拒时使用避孕措施的自我效能两个因素上具有高信度(Cronbach 's α=0.82)。较高的FPSE与配偶沟通[AOR: 2.35 (95% CI: 2.18, 2.54),传统[AOR: 1.24 (95% CI: 1.12,1.36)]和可逆现代避孕[AOR: 1.58 (95% CI: 1.43,1.75)]和生育意愿[AOR: 1.13 (95% CI: 1.01,1.25)]相关。结论计划生育自我效能感是衡量配偶沟通、可逆避孕使用和生育意愿的一种可靠、有效的指标。在计划生育项目中捕捉生殖能动性的措施,如计划生育自我效能,将妇女的选择作为计划生育项目的中心目标,并有助于满足社区对避孕药具使用的需求。
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Contraception: X
Contraception: X Medicine-Obstetrics and Gynecology
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