Demand for long-acting and permanent contraceptive methods among Kurdish women in Mahabad, Iran

Type Journal Article - Journal of biosocial science
Title Demand for long-acting and permanent contraceptive methods among Kurdish women in Mahabad, Iran
Author(s)
Volume 46
Issue 06
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2014
Page numbers 772-785
URL http://profs.basu.ac.ir/h-hoseini/upload_file/conf.4690.pdf
Abstract
The aim of this paper is to study the demand for long-acting and permanent contraceptive methods
(LAPCMs), and its determinants among Kurdish women in Mahabad city, Iran. Data are taken from
Mahabad Fertility Survey (MFS) conducted on a sample of over 700 households in April 2012. The
results show that the demand for LAPCMs was 71.3 percent at the time of survey, although only 27.7
percent of women used these methods. Thus, the number of unintended pregnancies is likely to
increase in the future if this gap does not reduce. The multivariate analysis shows significant impacts
on the dependent variable of the number of children ever born, the perceived contraceptive costs, and
childbearing intentions. Moreover, women at the end of reproductive ages and those with higher
education are more likely to desire LAPCMs. The paper concludes that despite a growing use of
contraceptive methods in recent decades, the need to develop reproductive health services, and
promote the quality of family planning services remains an inevitable necessity

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