نتایج جستجو برای: contraceptive agents

تعداد نتایج: 373651  

Journal: :African journal of reproductive health 2014
A Sanusi Oluwaseun O Akinyemi Oghemetega O Onoviran

Male involvement is crucial to female contraceptive use. This study examined how male knowledge and cultural perceptions of modern female contraceptives influence involvement in contraceptive use. A cross-sectional survey of 389 men from Ayete, Nigeria was used to regress a continuous male involvement score on demographic variables, knowledge of at least one method of modern female contraceptio...

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SUMMARY Cardiovascular complication of oral contraceptives Mohammad Reza Afraz M.D. cardiologist Assistant professor, Gilan university of medical sciences, Rasht. Soon after the introduction of oral contraceptive agents in 1960, the potential risks of cardiovascular disease became apparent. Most investigators agree that there is an increased incidence of hypertension, myocardial infarction, c...

2016
Jennifer Villavicencio Rebecca H Allen

Approximately half (51%) of the 6.6 million pregnancies in the US each year are unintended and half of those pregnancies (54%) occur among women not using contraception. Many women discontinue their contraceptives due to method dissatisfaction. Bothersome unscheduled bleeding is one of the main reasons cited by women for stopping a birth control method. Improving counseling and management of th...

Journal: :Theoretical population biology 1970
R G Potter

Of critical interest to family planning administrators are estimates of births averted per segment of contraception. By a “segment” of contraception is meant the period of usage of a method between its initiation (or resumption after a period of nonuse) and its next interruption owing to accidental pregnancy, switch to another method, or stopping contraception. Several attempts to estimate birt...

2004
Susan Holck

Some 55 million women throughout the world currently use hormonal contraceptives; an even greater number have used them at some time in their lives. This popularity of hormonal contraceptives is not surprising. For women who want to avoid or delay pregnancy, these methods offer a number of advantages: they are unsurpassed in effectiveness, and they are considered by many women to be convenient ...

Journal: :Demography 2001
F Steele S Amin R T Naved

We examine the characteristics of women who chose to join a women's savings or credit group organized by Save the Children USA in a rural area of Bangladesh, and the impact of participation on contraceptive use. The data are taken from a panel survey conducted in 1993, shortly before the groups were formed, and in 1995 after interventions began. Our findings show that although demographic and s...

Journal: :Population studies 1982
P J Donaldson D J Nichols E H Choe

Abstract In this paper the relationship between the use of abortion and contraception among married women in a society experiencing uronid decline in fertility is analysed using data from the Korean National Fertility Survey of 1974. The level and pattern of abortion before and after modern contraceptives became widely available are described, and the implications of the changing patterns of ...

Journal: :Health economics 2017
Denzil G Fiebig Rosalie Viney Stephanie Knox Marion Haas Deborah J Street Arne R Hole Edith Weisberg Deborah Bateson

Decisions about prescribed contraception are typically the result of a consultation between a woman and her doctor. In order to better understand contraceptive choice within this environment, stated preference methods are utilized to ask doctors about what contraceptive options they would discuss with different types of women. The role of doctors is to confine their discussion to a subset of pr...

2014
Namuunda Mutombo Pauline Bakibinga Carol Mukiira Eva Kamande

BACKGROUND The last two decades have seen an increase in literature reporting an increase in knowledge and use of contraceptives among individuals and couples in Kenya, as in the rest of Africa, but there is a dearth of information regarding knowledge about benefits of family planning (FP) in Kenya. OBJECTIVES To assess the factors associated with knowledge about the benefits of FP for women ...

Journal: :Contraception 2005
Ndola Prata Farnaz Vahidnia Malcolm Potts Ingrid Dries-Daffner

Community-based distribution (CBD) programs are the optimum way of reaching people in rural areas of developing countries where conventional methods of delivery do not exist or fail. This paper reviews findings and experiences from over 30 years of efforts to implement CBD of family planning methods around the world. Although research suggests that community-based service delivery can contribut...

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