Determinants of choosing withdrawal over modern contraceptive methods in Turkey
Date
2008Source Title
European Journal of Contraception and Reproductive Health Care
Print ISSN
1362-5187
Electronic ISSN
1473-0782
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Volume
13
Issue
4
Pages
412 - 421
Language
English
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Abstract
Objectives The determinants of the use of withdrawal in Turkey are examined using a multinomial logistic model. Methods Data were drawn from a nation-wide population-based cross-sectional study, the Turkish Demographic Health Surveys that took place in 1998 and 2003. Detailed interviews were conducted with 8576 women aged 15-49 and analysed using SPSS. Results Contextual, cultural and demographic characteristics define women's choice of withdrawal over modern methods. Socio-economic status, education, employment status, and past fertility behaviour are among key determinants. First-ever used contraception method has a very strong impact on later choices. Urban women, the more educated, those with better socioeconomic status, and those living in less crowded households resort less to withdrawal. Experience and empowerment positively linked to modern contraceptive use among women in Turkey. Conclusions The use of contraceptive methods in Turkey differs greatly. Empowerment of women in terms of better socioeconomic status, better education, modern and liberal attitudes towards women and family planning seem to reduce withdrawal use as the main method of contraception. The results suggest the need for education (particularly targeting young women and couples), information and provision of modern contraceptive services particularly for disadvantaged groups.
Keywords
Coitus interruptusContraception
Turkey
Withdrawal
Women empowerment
Adolescent
Adult
Contraception
Cross-sectional study
Demography
Educational status
Employment status
Empowerment
Ethnicity
Experience
Family planning
Female
Fertility
Health survey
Human
Human experiment
Interview
Population based case control study
Priority journal
Sexual behavior
Social status
Statistical model
Turkey (republic)
Urban population
Age
Attitude to health
Coitus
Cultural factor
Patient education
Socioeconomics
Statistics
Age Factors
Cultural Characteristics
Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice