Abstract

Modern contraceptive method is a product or medical procedure that interferes with reproduction from acts of sexual intercourse. Globally in 2019, 44% of women of reproductive age were using a modern method of contraception but it was 29% in sub-Saharan Africa. Therefore, the main aim of this analysis was to assess the prevalence of modern contraceptive utilization and associated factors among married women in Ethiopia. The current study used the 2019 Ethiopia mini demographic and health survey dataset. Both descriptive and multilevel mixed-effect logistic regression analysis were done using STATA version 14. A p-value of less than 0.05 and an adjusted odds ratio with a 95% confidence interval were used to report statistically significant factors with modern contraceptive utilization. The overall modern contraceptive utilization among married women in Ethiopia was 38.7% (95% CI: 37.3% to 40.0%). Among the modern contraceptive methods, injectables were the most widely utilized modern contraceptive method (22.82%) followed by implants (9.65%) and pills (2.71%). Maternal age, educational level, wealth index, number of living children, number of births in the last three years, number of under 5 children in the household, religion, and geographic region were independent predictors of modern contraceptive utilization. In the current study only four out of ten married non-pregnant women of reproductive age utilized modern contraceptive methods. Furthermore, the study has identified both individual and community-level factors that can affect the utilization of modern contraceptive methods by married women in the country. Therefore, concerned bodies need to improve access to reproductive health services, empower women through community-based approaches, and minimize region wise discrepancy to optimize the utilization.

Highlights

  • Planning is defined as the choice of individuals or couples to anticipate and attain their desired number of children, and the spacing and timing of their births

  • Four out of ten married women utilized modern contraceptive method in Ethiopia dhsprogram.com) and permission to access the data can be granted after sending a request for registration

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Introduction

Planning is defined as the choice of individuals or couples to anticipate and attain their desired number of children, and the spacing and timing of their births. This can be realized through use of contraceptive methods and the treatment of involuntary infertility [1]. Realizing the rights and well-being of women can be assured by improving access to high quality, affordable sexual and reproductive health services and information mainly about the full range of family planning methods [9].

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