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DE1lRMINANTS OF CONTRACEPTIVE USE: THE CASE OF SUBURBAN KEBELES OF DANGILA TOWN. ,

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dc.contributor.author Fentaye, Alemayehu Kebede
dc.date.accessioned 2017-07-19T03:26:24Z
dc.date.available 2017-07-19T03:26:24Z
dc.date.issued 2017-07-19
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/7400
dc.description.abstract Abstract Population growth has become a major concern in Ethiopia. In order to control population growth use modern contraceptive methods has been practiced among women. However, still there are women who are not using MCM for various reasons that need further investigation. This study was conducted on Determinants of Modern Contraceptive ./· use among Women of reproductive ages in the suburban kebeles of Dangila Town Administration, Awi zone· of Amhara National Regional State. The main objectives were to . assess the practices of modern contraceptive use among married women of reproductive ages 'in the study area. Multi-stage sampling technique was employed A total of 157 sample respondents were selecte. Structured questionnaire was used to collect primary data from the respondents. Quantitative data were analyzed using descriptive and inferential statistics. The qualitative data were described and presented along the quantitative result. The majority of women respondents 55 (35. 03%) were found within the age range of 30-34. The number of living children is found to be determinant factor with (73.2%). The majority 64(58. 7%) of respondents used injectables (Depo-Provera), 8~(53.5%) respondents believed that using modern contraceptive methods was forbidden for religious reasons, and 118(75.2%) respondents indicated that they considered income to make decision on contraceptive use. Age and education status of women, number of living children, knowledge and attitude, religion, husbands influence, income, sex preference and need of couples to have additional children were significant factors influencing use of modern contraceptive methods among women in the reproductive age ~ess than 5% significant level. Demographic factors have negative relation between independent and dependent variable which is modern contraceptive use in terms of women using or not using the contraceptive method Therefore, attention should be given . to women education, improving economic status of women, raising community awareness on modern contraceptive methods facilitating peer and spousal discussion for the better use of modern contraceptive methods. Key words. Dangila, determinant factors, modern contraceptive methods, Married women, reprocj.uctive age .f iv • en_US
dc.subject GEOGRAPHY AND ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES en_US
dc.title DE1lRMINANTS OF CONTRACEPTIVE USE: THE CASE OF SUBURBAN KEBELES OF DANGILA TOWN. , en_US
dc.type Thesis en_US


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