Extent of Awareness of Birth Control Methods and Their Use by Women in a Peri-Urban Area of Accra, Ghana

Type Journal Article - Modern Economy
Title Extent of Awareness of Birth Control Methods and Their Use by Women in a Peri-Urban Area of Accra, Ghana
Author(s)
Volume 7
Issue 01
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2016
Page numbers 39-54
URL http://file.scirp.org/pdf/ME_2016011914385305.pdf
Abstract
The rapid population growth and economic expansion in Ghana over the last decade have made
the management of its population increasingly important necessitating detailed confidential
studies on use of birth control methods. This paper reports a highly confidential survey-based
study undertaken to assess the extent of awareness of and factors influencing the use of birth control
methods among 120 women aged between 15 and 49 years, in their reproductive lifespan, at
Abokobi, a suburb of Accra, Ghana. The analysis showed that age was the main factor responsible
for the general level of awareness of birth control methods. The use of birth control methods was
positively related to the level of awareness of birth control methods, being in a current sexual relationship,
and the number of children that the woman had. Students were less likely to use birth
control methods than non-students suggesting the need for more recognition of abstinence as an
alternative birth control method.

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