Contraceptive prevalence and determinants among women of reproductive age group in Ogbomoso, Oyo State, Nigeria.

IF 1.8 Q3 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Open access journal of contraception Pub Date : 2016-03-29 eCollection Date: 2016-01-01 DOI:10.2147/OAJC.S94826
Adewale S Adeyemi, Adenike I Olugbenga-Bello, Oluwatosin A Adeoye, Moshood O Salawu, Adesola A Aderinoye, Michael A Agbaje
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Abstract

Background: The fertility rate in Nigeria is 5.7 children per woman. The contraceptive prevalence rate has been found to be low at 15% in 2013, compared to other countries such as the US and Pakistan.

Objective: The study aimed to assess the contraceptive prevalence among women of reproductive age in Ogbomoso town, and determinants of use, with a view to make appropriate recommendations that will enhance the uptake of family planning services.

Materials and methods: This is a descriptive cross-sectional study conducted with 560 respondents, using a multistage sampling technique. Data were retrieved using a semi-structured, pretested questionnaire.

Results: All the respondents were aware of contraception; however, only 49.7% (271) had ever used any method, while 25.4% (69) of the number who had ever used contraception were currently using a method. The methods being used were the traditional type (four [5.9%]), natural type (two [3.0%]), and modern type (63 [91.1%]). The predictors of contraception use included the age group of 40-49 years (odds ratio [OR] 14.1; confidence interval [CI] 3.06-73.24; P=0.0001); the married women were approximately four times more likely to use contraception than the single women (OR 4.5; CI 3.03-6.72; P<0.0001). The women with tertiary level of education were three times more likely to use contraception than those without formal education (OR 3.1; CI 1.13-9.95; P=0.0268), and the odds ratio of respondents with a positive attitude to using contraception more than those with negative attitude was 2 (OR 2; CI 1.41-2.91; P<0.0001).

Conclusion: In light of the advantages associated with contraception use, there needs to be a conscious effort, especially among health care workers, to educate women about contraception and encourage its use.

尼日利亚奥约州Ogbomoso育龄妇女的避孕普及率和决定因素
背景:尼日利亚的生育率是每名妇女生育5.7个孩子。与美国和巴基斯坦等其他国家相比,2013年的避孕普及率较低,为15%。目的:该研究旨在评估Ogbomoso镇育龄妇女的避孕普及率和使用的决定因素,以期提出适当的建议,以加强计划生育服务的吸收。材料和方法:这是一项对560名受访者进行的描述性横断面研究,采用多阶段抽样技术。使用半结构化、预测问卷检索数据。结果:受访女性均有避孕意识;然而,只有49.7%(271人)曾经使用过避孕方法,而曾经使用避孕方法的人数中有25.4%(69人)正在使用一种方法。采用传统法(4例[5.9%])、自然法(2例[3.0%])和现代法(63例[91.1%])。避孕使用的预测因子包括40-49岁年龄组(比值比[OR] 14.1;置信区间[CI] 3.06-73.24;P = 0.0001);已婚妇女采取避孕措施的可能性大约是单身妇女的四倍(OR 4.5;可信区间3.03 - -6.72;PP=0.0268),积极避孕态度者的比值比大于消极避孕态度者的比值比为2 (OR 2;可信区间1.41 - -2.91;结论:鉴于使用避孕措施的好处,需要有意识地努力,特别是在卫生保健工作者中,教育妇女避孕并鼓励其使用。
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