Usage of contraception among the married women in India, 2019-21: a cross-sectional study.

IF 1.9 Q2 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Chander Shekhar, Harihar Sahoo, Labhita Das
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Abstract

Background: Contraceptive use plays a significant role in reducing fertility and improving maternal and child health. Understanding utilization patterns and preferences is essential for addressing unmet needs in family planning among married women in India.

Objective: This study aims to analyse the usage of contraceptive methods among the married women aged 15-49 years in India, and to identify the factors associated with contraceptive uptake.

Methods: Cross-sectional data from the fifth round of the National Family Health Survey, (2019-21) were used for this analysis. NFHS is a periodic cross-sectional survey conducted using a multistage household sampling design in India. The total sample consisted of 512,408 women aged 15-49 years currently in a marital union. Cross-tabulation was conducted to evaluate the levels of contraceptive use, and logistic regression was utilized to identify factors associated with contraceptive uptake. The entire analysis was performed using the STATA 17.0 statistical software.

Results: Contraceptive usage among married women has increased from 53.5% in NFHS-4 (2015-16) to 65.7% in NFHS-5 (2019-21). The likelihood of contraception usage among the married women in India is significantly influenced by the factors like age of the women, educational attainment, desire for children, caste, religion, wealth index, exposure to mass media and place of residence.

Conclusion: Despite advancements in reproductive health, contraceptive uptake among married women in India remains insufficient. To address this, interventions should prioritize the provision of diverse contraceptive options, along with comprehensive counselling, to emphasize the benefits and proper use of these methods. Addressing socio-demographic disparities is essential for improving equitable access to family planning services.

2019-21年印度已婚妇女避孕措施使用情况:一项横断面研究
背景:避孕药具的使用在降低生育率和改善孕产妇和儿童健康方面发挥着重要作用。了解利用模式和偏好对于解决印度已婚妇女在计划生育方面未得到满足的需求至关重要。目的:本研究旨在分析印度15-49岁已婚妇女避孕方法的使用情况,并确定与避孕措施摄取相关的因素。方法:采用第五轮全国家庭健康调查(2019-21)的横断面数据进行分析。NFHS是在印度使用多阶段家庭抽样设计进行的定期横断面调查。总样本包括512,408名年龄在15-49岁之间的已婚女性。交叉表法用于评估避孕药具的使用水平,逻辑回归用于确定与避孕药具摄取相关的因素。整个分析使用STATA 17.0统计软件进行。结果:已婚妇女的避孕药具使用率从NFHS-4(2015-16)的53.5%上升到NFHS-5(2019-21)的65.7%。印度已婚妇女使用避孕措施的可能性受到妇女年龄、受教育程度、对孩子的渴望、种姓、宗教、财富指数、接触大众媒体和居住地等因素的显著影响。结论:尽管在生殖健康方面取得了进展,但印度已婚妇女的避孕药具使用率仍然不足。为解决这一问题,干预措施应优先考虑提供各种避孕选择,同时提供全面咨询,以强调这些方法的好处和正确使用。解决社会人口差异对于改善公平获得计划生育服务至关重要。
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