Do religious beliefs influence use of contraception among currently married women in Nigeria

G. Osuafor, A. J. Mturi
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The relationship between religious beliefs and use of contraception may vary from one country to another depending on how homogenous a country is or whether different religious groups do exist and are well represented. The paper examines the effect of religious groups on the use of contraception among currently married women in Nigeria. Data from four Nigerian DHSs were used for this purpose. Use of contraception is still very low in Nigeria and the trend has not been very encouraging. By 2008, the contraceptive prevalence rate was only 15 percent. The bivariate analysis indicates a strong effect of religion on the use of contraception over time which was confirmed by the introduction of control variables in the multivariate analysis. It can be concluded therefore that there is sufficient evidence that religious beliefs have an influence on contraceptive use in Nigeria. Christians are more likely to use contraception than their Muslim counterparts. The study also shows that other factors that influence use of contraception include education and occupation of women, number of living children, rural-urban and region of residence. Efforts to increase contraceptive usage in Nigeria should target religious leaders and put more emphasis on raising the status of women and promoting region specific programmes. Keywords: Married women, religious beliefs, contraception, fertility, family planning, Nigeria
宗教信仰是否影响尼日利亚已婚妇女避孕措施的使用
宗教信仰与使用避孕措施之间的关系可能因国家而异,这取决于一个国家的同质化程度,或不同的宗教团体是否存在并得到充分代表。本文考察了宗教团体对尼日利亚已婚妇女使用避孕措施的影响。为此目的使用了4个尼日利亚国土安全部的数据。在尼日利亚,避孕措施的使用率仍然很低,而且这一趋势并不令人鼓舞。到2008年,避孕普及率仅为15%。双变量分析表明,随着时间的推移,宗教对避孕措施的使用有很强的影响,这一点通过在多变量分析中引入控制变量得到了证实。因此,可以得出结论,有充分的证据表明,宗教信仰对尼日利亚使用避孕药具有影响。基督徒比穆斯林更有可能采取避孕措施。研究还表明,影响避孕措施使用的其他因素包括妇女的教育和职业、在世子女人数、城乡和居住地区。尼日利亚提高避孕药具使用率的努力应以宗教领袖为目标,并更加强调提高妇女地位和促进区域具体方案。关键词:已婚妇女,宗教信仰,避孕,生育,计划生育,尼日利亚
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