Effects of Social Barriers on the Contraceptive Use among Males and Females in PNS-SHIFA Hospital Karachi
Issue Details
| Journal ID | 1 |
|---|---|
| Volume | 6 |
| Number | 4 |
| Year | 2016 |
| Issue Date | 2016-12-07 00:00:00 |
| DOI | |
| Copyright Holder | Hunza Jawed, Arif Ullah, Muhammad Idrees, Jipsa Devi, Tayyaba Khan, Imran Shaikh |
| Copyright Year | 2016 |
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Abstract:
Objective: To evaluate the social barrier that influence males and females for using contraception and to evaluate the association
of educational status and age with the use of contraceptives.
Materials and Methods: This cross sectional study was conducted at PNS SHIFA hospital, Bahria University Medical & Dental
College (BUMDC) from 1st July 2015 till 1st September 2015. A predesigned questionnaire was used for the study. 350 participants
were included and sampling technique of non-probability convenient sampling was followed. Data was analyzed on SPSS
version 23.
Results: Out of 96 males, 18 used contraceptives while in females out of 254 only 84 were using it. When assessed the
relationship between education and contraceptive use, p-value for males was 0.026 which was highly significant whereas, in
females it was non-significant. The top most reasons among non-users were desire to have children, lack of knowledge in males
and in females’ husband's opposition and non interest. Maximum use of contraception was observed between 34-41 years of
age among both males and females.
Conclusion: The social barriers that influenced males from using contraception were: wanted to have children, lack of knowledge,
religious views whereas, in females they were husband’s opposition, lack of interest and fear of side effects. There is need to
improve the education status of females. Religious scholars must play their role to increase use of contraception.
Objective: To evaluate the social barrier that influence males and females for using contraception and to evaluate the association
of educational status and age with the use of contraceptives.
Materials and Methods: This cross sectional study was conducted at PNS SHIFA hospital, Bahria University Medical & Dental
College (BUMDC) from 1st July 2015 till 1st September 2015. A predesigned questionnaire was used for the study. 350 participants
were included and sampling technique of non-probability convenient sampling was followed. Data was analyzed on SPSS
version 23.
Results: Out of 96 males, 18 used contraceptives while in females out of 254 only 84 were using it. When assessed the
relationship between education and contraceptive use, p-value for males was 0.026 which was highly significant whereas, in
females it was non-significant. The top most reasons among non-users were desire to have children, lack of knowledge in males
and in females’ husband's opposition and non interest. Maximum use of contraception was observed between 34-41 years of
age among both males and females.
Conclusion: The social barriers that influenced males from using contraception were: wanted to have children, lack of knowledge,
religious views whereas, in females they were husband’s opposition, lack of interest and fear of side effects. There is need to
improve the education status of females. Religious scholars must play their role to increase use of contraception.
Published: 2016-09-14
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