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      Unmet need for family planning among married women of reproductive age group in urban Tamil Nadu

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          Abstract

          Context:

          Unmet need for family planning (FP), which refers to the condition in which there is the desire to avoid or post-pone child bearing, without the use of any means of contraception, has been a core concept in the field of international population for more than three decades.

          Objectives:

          The very objective of this study is to determine the prevalence of “unmet need for FP” and its socio-demographic determinants among married reproductive age group women in Chidambaram.

          Materials and Methods:

          The study was a community-based cross-sectional study of married women of the reproductive age group, between 15 and 49 years. The sample size required was 700. The cluster sampling method was adopted. Unmarried, separated, divorced and widows were excluded.

          Results:

          The prevalence of unmet need for FP was 39%, with spacing as 12% and limiting as 27%. The major reason for unmet need for FP among the married group was 18%, for low perceived risk of pregnancy, 9%, feared the side effects of contraception 5% lacked information on contraceptives, 4% had husbands who opposed it and 3% gave medical reasons. Higher education, late marriage, more than the desired family size, poor knowledge of FP, poor informed choice in FP and poor male participation were found to be associated with high unmet need for FP.

          Conclusion:

          Unmet need for younger women was spacing of births, whereas for older women, it was a limitation of births. Efforts should be made to identify the issues in a case by case approach. Male participation in reproductive issues should be addressed.

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          Prevalence and determinants of unmet need for family planning in a district of eastern region of Nepal.

          The unmet need for family planning is defined as the discrepancy between individual's contraceptive behaviors and their stated fertility preferences--The extent of which is very high in developing countries like Nepal. This study explores the unmet need and its determinants.
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                Journal
                J Family Community Med
                J Family Community Med
                JFCM
                Journal of Family & Community Medicine
                Medknow Publications & Media Pvt Ltd (India )
                1319-1683
                2229-340X
                Jan-Apr 2014
                : 21
                : 1
                : 53-57
                Affiliations
                [1] Department of Community Medicine, Travancore Medical College, Kollam, Kerala, India
                [1 ] Department of Community Medicine, Rajah Muthiah Medical College, Annamalai University, Tamil Nadu, India
                Author notes
                Address for correspondence: Dr. Malini M. Bhattathiry, 1A, Saraswathy Nilayam, Jawahar Nagar, Kawdiar P O, Trivandrum - 695 003, Kerala, India. E-mail: malinikrishnan737@ 123456hotmail.com
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                JFCM-21-53
                10.4103/2230-8229.128786
                3966097
                24696634
                299fb3c8-7bbd-4d2f-997d-2ca311f12fe9
                Copyright: © Journal of Family and Community Medicine

                This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.

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                Health & Social care
                family planning,informed choice,male participation,unmet need
                Health & Social care
                family planning, informed choice, male participation, unmet need

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