نتایج جستجو برای: contraceptive methods

تعداد نتایج: 1882893  

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: :iranian journal of nursing and midwifery research 0
soheila ehsanpour maedeh mohammadifard shahla shahidi nafisesadat nekouyi

background : family planning is a method of thinking and a life style which is chosen voluntarily and according to the attitudes and responsible determination of the couples in order to promote the hygiene and convenience of the family. this study aimed to identify and compare the attitudes of the users of common contraceptive methods with regard to each method separately. methods : the descrip...

Journal: :African journal of reproductive health 2008
Vriyesh Tripathi

This article will define how best to analyse data collected from a longitudinal follow up on contraceptive use and discontinuation, with special consideration to the needs of developing countries. Accessibility and acceptability of contraceptives at the ground level remains low and it is an overlooked area of research. The author presents a set of propositions that are closer in spirit to pract...

Journal: :Statistics in medicine 2001
R Dominik H Zhou J Cai

This paper describes an approach for the analysis of barrier contraceptive efficacy trials that accounts for timing frequency of intercourse and compliance. We allow exposure variables to vary for each act of intercourse and we control for timing of each act through a specific parametric function of the day of the act relative to the last day of the follicular phase of the cycle. The model can ...

2011

Research has found that good parent-child communication around sexuality has many positive effects for teens – including helping them protect their own sexual health. Good parent child communication leads to better contraception use and lower sexual risk behaviors. Teens want their parents’ guidance: research has found that more teens would prefer to get information about contraceptives from th...

Journal: :Economic development and cultural change 2012
Christopher McKelvey Duncan Thomas Elizabeth Frankenberg

Substantial international aid is spent reducing the cost of contraception in developing countries, as part of a larger effort to reduce global fertility and increase investment per child worldwide. The importance for fertility behaviors of keeping contraceptive prices low, however, remains unclear. Targeting of subsidies and insufficient price variation have hindered prior attempts to estimate ...

Journal: :Sexual & reproductive healthcare : official journal of the Swedish Association of Midwives 2013
Rajesh Kumar Rai Sayeed Unisa

OBJECTIVE This study examines the reasons for not using any method of contraception as well as reasons for not using modern methods of contraception, and factors associated with the future intention to use different types of contraceptives in India and its selected states, namely Uttar Pradesh, Assam and West Bengal. METHODS Data from the third wave of District Level Household and Facility Su...

Journal: :Eastern Mediterranean health journal = La revue de sante de la Mediterranee orientale = al-Majallah al-sihhiyah li-sharq al-mutawassit 2011
A A Arbab A Bener M Abdulmalik

We determined the knowledge of, attitude to and practice of contraception and the associated sociodemographic factors among a representative sample 1130 Qatari married women aged 18-49 years. Data were collected by questionnaire. The mean age of the women was 32.5 (SD 7.6) years. The vast majority (94.6%) knew about contraception but of these 1070, only 694 (64.9%) were in favour of contracepti...

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