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ID149485
Title ProperCorrelation of unmet need and discontinuation in Ethiopia
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LanguageENG
AuthorSusuman, A Sathiya ;  Yishak A Lailulo, A Sathiya Susuman ;  Lailulo, Yishak A
Summary / Abstract (Note)A few key factors affecting usage of all methods and contraceptive discontinuation among women whom are currently married in Ethiopia are discussed. What are the factors affecting women’s contraceptive use? The aim is to explore the two regions on the basis of high total fertility rate (TFR) regions (Oromiya (5.6) and Southern Nations, Nationalities, and People’s Region (SNNPR) (4.9)) in the Ethiopian demographic and health survey (EDHS) 2011. A descriptive and comparative study using the quantitative research method is chosen to address the above research question. The study findings show that the contraceptive discontinuation rate for users of all types of methods is 37%. The highest women’s discontinuation rate is for the pill which is 70% due to side effects.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Asian and African Studies Vol. 51, No.6; Dec 2016: p.656-668
Journal SourceJournal of Asian and African Studies 2016-12 51, 6
Key WordsFamily Planning ;  Unmet Need ;  Spacing ;  Limiting ;  Discontinuation