Trends of Using Contraceptive Methods among Married Females of Reproductive Age Group in Village Mangokivirkan, District Gujranwala, Pakistan

Background: Use of contraceptives in developing countries is very low, particularly in Pakistan it is 34%. Objective: To study trends of contraceptive use among married females of reproductive age group in a rural area of Pakistan and to identify possible risk factors influencing the use of contr...

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Main Authors: Saadia Shahzad, Anjum Maqsood
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Shalamar Medical & Dental College, Lahore, Pakistan 2019-06-01
Series:Journal of Shalamar Medical & Dental College
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Online Access:https://journal.smdc.edu.pk/index.php/journal/article/view/48
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description Background: Use of contraceptives in developing countries is very low, particularly in Pakistan it is 34%. Objective: To study trends of contraceptive use among married females of reproductive age group in a rural area of Pakistan and to identify possible risk factors influencing the use of contraceptives among the sample population. Methods: It was a descriptive cross sectional study. A total of 213 married females of reproductive age were included in the study and multistage cluster sampling technique was applied. Study variables included socio demographic variables along with knowledge and practice of respondents regarding the use of contraceptives. Data collection instrument was a self-developed questionnaire and data was collected from 220 females. Results: Mean age was 29.6±6.19 and only 38% were using contraceptive method and 62% were not using any contraceptive method. Among the respondents 40% were counseled for Family Planning (FP) by some source. Highly significant association was found between contraceptive use and duration of marriage, decision making, family type, desired number of children, counseling for FP, in favor of FP, and number of children alive. Probable influencing predictors were found to be decision making of females, type of family, desired number of children, counseling for FP, and in favor of FP. Conclusion: FP counseling needs to be enhanced on war footing at all levels with due cooperation of community participation.
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spelling doaj.art-ba27356094724d5fb45c6044067bcf722024-02-13T11:05:46ZengShalamar Medical & Dental College, Lahore, PakistanJournal of Shalamar Medical & Dental College2789-36692789-36772019-06-011110.53685/jshmdc.v1i1.48Trends of Using Contraceptive Methods among Married Females of Reproductive Age Group in Village Mangokivirkan, District Gujranwala, PakistanSaadia Shahzad0Anjum Maqsood1Department of Community Medicine, Shalamar Medical and Dental College, Lahore, PakistanDepartment of Community Medicine, Shalamar Medical and Dental College, Lahore, Pakistan Background: Use of contraceptives in developing countries is very low, particularly in Pakistan it is 34%. Objective: To study trends of contraceptive use among married females of reproductive age group in a rural area of Pakistan and to identify possible risk factors influencing the use of contraceptives among the sample population. Methods: It was a descriptive cross sectional study. A total of 213 married females of reproductive age were included in the study and multistage cluster sampling technique was applied. Study variables included socio demographic variables along with knowledge and practice of respondents regarding the use of contraceptives. Data collection instrument was a self-developed questionnaire and data was collected from 220 females. Results: Mean age was 29.6±6.19 and only 38% were using contraceptive method and 62% were not using any contraceptive method. Among the respondents 40% were counseled for Family Planning (FP) by some source. Highly significant association was found between contraceptive use and duration of marriage, decision making, family type, desired number of children, counseling for FP, in favor of FP, and number of children alive. Probable influencing predictors were found to be decision making of females, type of family, desired number of children, counseling for FP, and in favor of FP. Conclusion: FP counseling needs to be enhanced on war footing at all levels with due cooperation of community participation. https://journal.smdc.edu.pk/index.php/journal/article/view/48Females of reproductive agemarriedcontraceptive usedecision making
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Trends of Using Contraceptive Methods among Married Females of Reproductive Age Group in Village Mangokivirkan, District Gujranwala, Pakistan
Journal of Shalamar Medical & Dental College
Females of reproductive age
married
contraceptive use
decision making
title Trends of Using Contraceptive Methods among Married Females of Reproductive Age Group in Village Mangokivirkan, District Gujranwala, Pakistan
title_full Trends of Using Contraceptive Methods among Married Females of Reproductive Age Group in Village Mangokivirkan, District Gujranwala, Pakistan
title_fullStr Trends of Using Contraceptive Methods among Married Females of Reproductive Age Group in Village Mangokivirkan, District Gujranwala, Pakistan
title_full_unstemmed Trends of Using Contraceptive Methods among Married Females of Reproductive Age Group in Village Mangokivirkan, District Gujranwala, Pakistan
title_short Trends of Using Contraceptive Methods among Married Females of Reproductive Age Group in Village Mangokivirkan, District Gujranwala, Pakistan
title_sort trends of using contraceptive methods among married females of reproductive age group in village mangokivirkan district gujranwala pakistan
topic Females of reproductive age
married
contraceptive use
decision making
url https://journal.smdc.edu.pk/index.php/journal/article/view/48
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