Contraceptive Use and the Associated Factors among Women of Reproductive Age in Jazan City, Saudi Arabia: A Cross-Sectional Survey
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Design, Population, and Setting
2.2. Sampling Procedure
2.3. Data Collection, Tool, and Piloting
2.4. Data Analysis
2.5. Ethics Approval and Consent to Participate
3. Results
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Characteristic | All Women | Ever Used | Desire to Use | ||||||
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n | % | n | % | p Value | n | % | p Value | ||
Age (years) | 15–19 | 34 | (7.6) | 9 | (26.5) | <0.001 | 12 | (35.3) | <0.001 |
20–24 | 121 | (26.9) | 51 | (42.1) | 84 | (69.4) | |||
25–29 | 68 | (15.1) | 47 | (69.1) | 57 | (83.8) | |||
30–34 | 98 | (21.8) | 78 | (79.6) | 78 | (79.6) | |||
35–39 | 59 | (13.1) | 48 | (81.4) | 41 | (69.5) | |||
40–44 | 54 | (12.0) | 45 | (83.3) | 36 | (66.7) | |||
45–49 | 16 | (3.6) | 14 | (87.5) | 11 | (68.8) | |||
Educational Level | Illiterate | 10 | (2.2) | 7 | (70.0) | 0.614 | 5 | (50.0) | 0.332 |
Educated | 140 | (31.1) | 95 | (67.9) | 99 | (70.7) | |||
Well educated * | 300 | (66.7) | 190 | (63.3) | 215 | (71.7) | |||
Job Status | Housewife | 152 | (33.8) | 123 | (80.9) | <0.001 | 116 | (76.3) | 0.028 |
Student | 139 | (30.9) | 47 | (33.8) | 87 | (62.6) | |||
Worker | 159 | (35.3) | 122 | (76.7) | 116 | (73.0) | |||
Children Ever Born | None | 54 | (15.3) | 13 | (24.1) | <0.001 | 38 | (70.4) | 0.213 |
1–2 children | 132 | (37.3) | 109 | (82.6) | 101 | (76.5) | |||
3–4 children | 102 | (28.8) | 94 | (92.2) | 86 | (84.3) | |||
5 and more | 66 | (18.6) | 59 | (89.4) | 50 | (75.8) | |||
Pregnancies | None | 45 | (12.6) | 6 | (13.3) | <0.001 | 33 | (73.3) | 0.767 |
1–2 | 122 | (34.3) | 99 | (81.1) | 95 | (77.9) | |||
3–4 | 99 | (27.8) | 89 | (89.9) | 80 | (80.8) | |||
5 and more | 90 | (25.3) | 81 | (90.0) | 69 | (76.7) | |||
All women | 450 | (100) | 292 | ((64.9) | 319 | (70.9) | |||
95% CI | (60.4–69.2) | (66.5–74.9) |
Characteristics | Proportion Who Answered Yes | p Value | ||||||||
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All Women | Age Groups (Years) | |||||||||
15–24 | 25–34 | 35–49 | ||||||||
n | % | n | % | n | % | n | % | |||
Heard about contraceptive methods | Any method | 432 | (96.2) | 139 | (90.3) | 165 | (99.4) | 128 | (99.2) | <0.001 |
Heard about calendar (date) | 119 | (26.4) | 38 | (24.5) | 48 | (28.9) | 33 | (25.6) | 0.648 | |
Heard about oral contraceptive pills | 338 | (75.1) | 115 | (74.2) | 121 | (72.9) | 102 | (79.1) | 0.452 | |
Heard about intrauterine devices | 314 | (69.8) | 105 | (67.7) | 117 | (70.5) | 92 | (71.3) | 0.783 | |
Heard about injection methods | 171 | (38.0) | 57 | (36.8) | 62 | (37.3) | 52 | (40.3) | 0.810 | |
Heard about condoms | 155 | (34.4) | 61 | (39.4) | 56 | (33.7) | 38 | (29.5) | 0.211 | |
Knowledge about sources | PHCCs | 124 | (27.6) | 48 | (31.0) | 43 | (25.9) | 33 | (25.6) | 0.501 |
Hospitals | 229 | (50.9) | 88 | (56.8) | 84 | (50.6) | 57 | (44.2) | 0.107 | |
Pharmacies | 319 | (70.9) | 114 | (73.5) | 119 | (71.7) | 86 | (66.7) | 0.428 | |
Aware of contraceptive side effects | Hair loss | 132 | (32.3) | 31 | (24.4) | 57 | (36.3) | 44 | (35.2) | 0.072 |
Nervousness | 144 | (35.4) | 33 | (26.4) | 60 | (38.2) | 51 | (40.8) | 0.037 | |
Weight gain | 68 | (16.6) | 16 | (12.6) | 34 | (21.5) | 18 | (14.4) | 0.097 |
Factors | All Women | Age Groups (Years) | p Value | |||||||
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15–24 | 25–34 | 35–49 | ||||||||
n | % | n | % | n | % | n | % | |||
Current use of contraceptive methods | Calendar (date) | 20 | (4.4) | 4 | (2.6) | 9 | (5.4) | 7 | (5.4) | <0.001 |
Oral contraceptive pills | 163 | (36.2) | 32 | (20.6) | 66 | (39.8) | 65 | (50.4) | ||
Intrauterine device | 110 | (24.4) | 38 | (24.5) | 40 | (24.1) | 32 | (24.8) | ||
Contraceptive injection | 5 | (1.1) | 0 | (.0) | 3 | (1.8) | 2 | (1.6) | ||
Condoms | 5 | (1.1) | 1 | (.6) | 4 | (2.4) | 0 | (.0) | ||
Withdrawal | 6 | (1.3) | 3 | (1.9) | 2 | (1.2) | 1 | (.8) | ||
Other methods | 74 | (16.4) | 42 | (27.1) | 28 | (16.9) | 4 | (3.1) | ||
Not using | 67 | (14.9) | 35 | (22.6) | 14 | (8.4) | 18 | (14.0) | ||
Duration of contraceptive use | Less than a year | 75 | (16.7) | 22 | (14.2) | 32 | (19.3) | 21 | (16.3) | <0.001 # |
1–4 years | 148 | (32.9) | 28 | (18.1) | 73 | (44.0) | 47 | (36.4) | ||
5 and more | 60 | (13.3) | 6 | (3.9) | 20 | (12.0) | 34 | (26.4) | ||
Not applicable | 167 | (37.1) | 99 | (63.9) | 41 | (24.7) | 27 | (20.9) | ||
Reasons for contraceptive use | To improve child health | 98 | (21.8) | 21 | (13.5) | 43 | (25.9) | 34 | (26.4) | <0.001 |
For child spacing | 242 | (53.8) | 48 | (31.0) | 106 | (63.9) | 88 | (68.2) | <0.001 | |
To avoid unwanted pregnancy | 81 | (18.0) | 24 | (15.5) | 35 | (21.2) | 22 | (17.1) | <0.001 | |
For socioeconomic reasons | 44 | (9.8) | 14 | (9.0) | 20 | (12.0) | 10 | (7.8) | <0.001 | |
Advised by health care worker | 18 | (4.0) | 1 | (.6) | 13 | (7.8) | 4 | (3.1) | <0.001 | |
What factors encouraged you to use this method | Offered for free | 14 | (3.1) | 4 | (2.6) | 6 | (3.6) | 4 | (3.1) | <0.001 # |
Fewer side effects | 192 | (42.7) | 37 | (23.9) | 92 | (55.4) | 63 | (48.8) | <0.001 | |
Advertised on social media | 28 | (6.2) | 3 | (1.9) | 16 | (9.6) | 9 | (7.0) | <0.001 | |
Husband’s choice | 70 | (15.6) | 14 | (9.0) | 37 | (22.3) | 19 | (14.7) | <0.001 | |
Family and friends | 80 | (17.8) | 22 | (14.2) | 33 | (19.9) | 25 | (19.4) | <0.001 |
Variables | p Value | COR | 95% CI for OR | |
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Lower | Upper | |||
Age group in years | ||||
Less than 25 | REF | |||
20–35 years | <0.001 | 7.7 | 4.4 | 13.5 |
35–49 years | 0.114 | 1.6 | 0.9 | 2.8 |
Occupation | ||||
Housewife | <0.001 | 8.3 | 4.9 | 14.2 |
Student | 0.367 | 1.3 | 0.7 | 2.2 |
Worker | REF | |||
Children ever born | ||||
None | REF | |||
1–2 children | <0.001 | 14.9 | 6.9 | 32.2 |
3–4 children | <0.001 | 37.1 | 14.2 | 96.2 |
5 and more | <0.001 | 26.6 | 9.7 | 72 |
Pregnancies | ||||
None | REF | |||
1–2 | <0.001 | 28.0 | 10.5 | 73 |
3–4 | <0.001 | 57.9 | 19.6 | 170 |
5 and more | <0.001 | 58.5 | 19.4 | 175 |
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Mahfouz, M.S.; Elmahdy, M.; Ryani, M.A.; Abdelmola, A.O.; Kariri, S.A.A.; Alhazmi, H.Y.A.; Almalki, S.H.M.; Adhabi, O.M.; Ali Hindi, S.M.; Muqri, N.M.; et al. Contraceptive Use and the Associated Factors among Women of Reproductive Age in Jazan City, Saudi Arabia: A Cross-Sectional Survey. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2023, 20, 843. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20010843
Mahfouz MS, Elmahdy M, Ryani MA, Abdelmola AO, Kariri SAA, Alhazmi HYA, Almalki SHM, Adhabi OM, Ali Hindi SM, Muqri NM, et al. Contraceptive Use and the Associated Factors among Women of Reproductive Age in Jazan City, Saudi Arabia: A Cross-Sectional Survey. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2023; 20(1):843. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20010843
Chicago/Turabian StyleMahfouz, Mohamed Salih, Mona Elmahdy, Majed Ahmed Ryani, Amani Osman Abdelmola, Samah Ahmed Ali Kariri, Hayat Yahya Ahmad Alhazmi, Salwa Hussain Mater Almalki, Ons Mohammed Adhabi, Sahar Mohammed Ali Hindi, Nouf Mousa Muqri, and et al. 2023. "Contraceptive Use and the Associated Factors among Women of Reproductive Age in Jazan City, Saudi Arabia: A Cross-Sectional Survey" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 20, no. 1: 843. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20010843
APA StyleMahfouz, M. S., Elmahdy, M., Ryani, M. A., Abdelmola, A. O., Kariri, S. A. A., Alhazmi, H. Y. A., Almalki, S. H. M., Adhabi, O. M., Ali Hindi, S. M., Muqri, N. M., & Towhary, B. A. (2023). Contraceptive Use and the Associated Factors among Women of Reproductive Age in Jazan City, Saudi Arabia: A Cross-Sectional Survey. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 20(1), 843. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20010843