Fertility is below replacement in Harar Health and Demographic Surveillance System (Harar HDSS), Harar town, Eastern Ethiopia.

Fertility research and practice Pub Date : 2016-06-09 eCollection Date: 2016-01-01 DOI:10.1186/s40738-016-0023-8
Nega Assefa, Agumasie Semahegn
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Background: Population growth is determined by fertility, mortality and migration rates. Fertility is the prime determinant of population growth, which is highly associated with family planning, literacy, urbanization, and expansion of health system. In many part of Africa, its level is more than twice the replacement level. In Ethiopia, a significant decline in fertility mainly in the urban setting has been reported over the past decade, yet there is a paucity of information on the level of the decline. Therefore, this analysis aims to assess the level of fertility in Harar Health and Demographic Surveillance System (Harar HDSS) Eastern Ethiopia.

Methods: Harar HDSS is an urban HDSS located in the city of Harar, eastern Ethiopia. It was established in 2011. All the population under surveillance are followed regularly and updated every six month for any change in the population demographic characteristics. Data were collected on a face-to-face interview to record demographic and socio-economic characteristics. Data were entered into customized HRS-2 software used for capturing longitudinal data and exported to computational software for analysis. For this analysis fertility data of the year 2013 were used. Fertility levels were analyzed using descriptive statistics.

Results: The total population of Harar HDSS in 2013 was 30,055. Of these, 15,701 (52.2 %) were females and 14, 354 (47.8 %) were males. The crude birth rate and general fertility rate for the year 2013 were 20.3 and 64 births per 1000, respectively. In 2013, the Total Fertility Rate (TFR) was 1.9 births per women of reproductive age. The 25 to 29 age group has the highest age-specific fertility rates (128.1 births per 1000 women), followed by the 20 to 24 year old women (89.3 births per 1000 women).

Conclusion: Total fertility rate was relatively low. However, there were a significant number of births among adolescent women. Improving and sustaining access for reproductive health care for young women is highly recommended.

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在埃塞俄比亚东部哈拉尔镇的哈拉尔健康和人口监测系统(Harar HDSS),生育率低于更替水平。
背景:人口增长由生育率、死亡率和移徙率决定。生育率是人口增长的主要决定因素,与计划生育、扫盲、城市化和扩大卫生系统密切相关。在非洲许多地区,其水平是更替水平的两倍多。在埃塞俄比亚,据报道,在过去十年中,生育率主要在城市环境中显著下降,但缺乏关于下降程度的资料。因此,本分析旨在评估埃塞俄比亚东部哈拉尔健康和人口监测系统(Harar HDSS)的生育率水平。方法:Harar HDSS是一个位于埃塞俄比亚东部城市Harar的城市HDSS。它成立于2011年。定期跟踪所有受监测的人口,每六个月更新一次人口统计特征的任何变化。数据是通过面对面访谈收集的,以记录人口和社会经济特征。数据输入到定制的用于捕获纵向数据的rs -2软件中,并导出到计算软件进行分析。在这项分析中,使用了2013年的生育率数据。使用描述性统计分析生育水平。结果:2013年哈拉尔地区人口总数为30,055人。其中,女性15701例(52.2%),男性14354例(47.8%)。2013年的粗出生率和一般生育率分别为20.3‰和64‰。2013年,总生育率为每名育龄妇女生育1.9个孩子。25至29岁年龄组的生育率最高(每千名妇女生育128.1个孩子),其次是20至24岁年龄组(每千名妇女生育89.3个孩子)。结论:总生育率较低。然而,少女妇女中有相当数量的生育。强烈建议改善和维持年轻妇女获得生殖保健的机会。
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