Title of article :
Contraception use and probability of continuation: community-based survey of women in southern Jordan
Author/Authors :
Youssef, R.M. Mu’tah University - Faculty of Medicine - Department of Community Medicine, Jordan
Abstract :
A community-based survey was conducted in October 2003 to investigate the determinants of contraception use and probability of 2 years continuation among ever married women of reproductive age in Karak, south Jordan. Of the 1109 participants, 61% were ever users of contraceptives in 1389 segments, median duration 24.0 months. The cumulative proportion of continuation was 92% at 6 months, 65% at 12 months and 42% at 24 months. Older age, longer duration of marriage, large number of surviving children and use of the intrauterine device independently predicted a longer duration of contraception use. Pregnancy planning (74%) was the most frequently stated reason for discontinuation. Family planning programmes should focus on reducing discontinuation and recommending methods with a higher probability of continuation
Journal title :
Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal
Journal title :
Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal