Abstract
As in other countries of West Africa, Benin has a low rate of MCM utilization. The factors which lead to this low rate of use vary from one country to another. Purpose: The purpose of this work was to determine the factors associated with the use of modern contraceptive method (MCM) by women of childbearing age (WCBA) in Parakou in 2017. Materials and Methods: It was a cross-sectional and descriptive study with an analytical purpose among WCBA selected in households of the municipality of Parakou after a 2-degree cluster survey. Results: The WCBA’s average age was 29 ± 5.6 years old with extremes of 15 and 46 years. The modern contraceptive prevalence was 14.74%. Among WCBA, 57.14% had an average level of knowledge. The media were the main source of information (75.84%). Among them 34.39% never discussed the matter with their spouse; the latter were not in favor of contraception. The educational level, the perception of woman, the spouse’s favorable opinion, the discussion with the spouse, the level of knowledge of MCM and the knowledge of the existence of FP service were significantly associated with the use of MCM with p = 0.0000 after multivariate analysis. Conclusion: The level of MCM use still remains low. Any effort to increase the modern contraceptive prevalence should take into account its associated factors in order to optimize the use of MCM in the municipality of Parakou in 2017.
Highlights
The purpose of this work was to determine the factors associated with the use of modern contraceptive method (MCM) by women of childbearing age (WCBA) in Parakou in 2017
In spite of these proven advantages for communities, it was found that only 9% of women of childbearing age (WCBA) used a modern contraceptive method (MCM) according to the results of Benin Demographic and Health Survey (BDHS-VI) in 2012 [1]
This study’s purpose is to determine the factors associated with the use of modern contraceptive methods by women of childbearing age in Parakou in 2017
Summary
Used, it is proven that contraception can contribute to reduce maternal mortality but it can limit the high growth rate of population in Africa and promote development [2] [3] [4]. In spite of these proven advantages for communities, it was found that only 9% of women of childbearing age (WCBA) used a modern contraceptive method (MCM) according to the results of Benin Demographic and Health Survey (BDHS-VI) in 2012 [1]. This study’s purpose is to determine the factors associated with the use of modern contraceptive methods by women of childbearing age in Parakou in 2017
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