Order No. | 4 | Logistic regression | Benin (analytic sample size 6214), Burkina/ Faso | Results indicate that both traditional and modern methods are associated with greater discussion of family planning Facilitators for using traditional family planning: spousal communication about family planning | |||
1er author | Mark Amos | ||||||
Year of publication | 2019 | ||||||
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Setting | 7 countries in Sub-Saharan Africa | ||||||
Study design | cross-sectional study | ||||||
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Data collection | Methods | Survey | |||||
Tools | Questionnaire | ||||||
Order No. | 5 | Descriptive and multinomial logistic regression analyses | females aged 15 - 24 years | 1532 | Abstinence was higher among single young women while unmet and met need were higher among the married. At least senior high school education was significantly associated with the likelihood of current abstinence (especially among single women) and unmet needs. Being in the middle and rich categories, on the other hand, was associated with lower likelihood of current abstinence and a met need | ||
1er author | D. Yaw Atiglo | ||||||
Year of publication | 2018 | ||||||
Country | Ghana | ||||||
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Study design | Quantitative study | ||||||
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Data collection | Methods | Survey | |||||
Tools | Questionnaire | ||||||
Order No. | 6 | He chi-squared (χ2) test, Poisson regression | Women | 590 | The majority (94.2%) of the clients had attained some level of formal education. Most (90.7%) of the respondents were either married or cohabiting with their partners. Of the remaining 9% who were single, 6.6% had never been married, while under 3% were separated, divorced or widowed. More than half (58.6%) were employed in the informal sector (farming, trading, sewing), and about a fifth were either unemployed/students, or employed in the formal sector (teaching, nursing, civil service). | Overall, 50.2% of the women were using contraception, 30.7% modern and 19.5% traditional methods. Significant factors associated with current contraceptive use were, level of education , discussing family planning during antenatal care. Family planning discussions during child welfare clinic or with one’s spouse, desire to space children were predictive of clients’ intention to adopt family planning in the future the rhythm method was the most patronised | |
1er author | Caroline Wuni | ||||||
Year of publication | 2018 | ||||||
Country | Ghana | ||||||
Setting | Sunyani Municipality | ||||||
Study design | analytical cross-sectional study | ||||||
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Data collection | Methods | Survey | |||||
Tools | Questionnaire |