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Contraceptive prevalence in Antigua (IPPF/WHR Caribbean contraceptive prevalence surveys)

Tirbani P. Jagdeo

Contraceptive prevalence in Antigua (IPPF/WHR Caribbean contraceptive prevalence surveys)

by Tirbani P. Jagdeo

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Published by International planned Parenthood Federation, Western Hemisphere Region .
Written in

    Subjects:
  • Antigua and Barbuda,
  • Birth control,
  • Contraception

  • The Physical Object
    FormatUnknown Binding
    Number of Pages120
    ID Numbers
    Open LibraryOL11435744M
    ISBN 100916683192
    ISBN 109780916683191

    For a given year, contraceptive prevalence measures the percentage of women of childbearing age in union who use a form of contraception. To obtain a true contraceptive use rate, the denominator should reflect the population at risk (of pregnancy), i.e., sexually active women who are not infecund, pregnant, or amenhorreic. The Little Data Book 3. People Share of poorest 20% in nat’l consumption/income (%) Life expectancy at birth (years) 68 70 72 Total fertility rate (births per woman) Adolescent fertility rate (births per 1, women 15–19).. 20 19 Contraceptive prevalence (% .

    The Jamaica Contraceptive Prevalence Survey (CPS) is the fifth in a series of periodic enquiries conducted by the National Family Planning Board (NFPB). The Survey seeks to update measures of fertility and contraceptive use among women aged years and, for. Contraceptive prevalence (% of married women 15–49) 75 Births attended by skilled health staff (% of total) 84 85 91 Under-five mortality rate (per 1, live births) 56 40 21 Child malnutrition, underweight (% of under age 5) Child immunization, measles (% .

    1 - South Sudan - Contraceptive prevalence (% of women ages ) was in 2 - Chad - Contraceptive prevalence (% of women ages ) was in 3 - Guinea - Contraceptive prevalence (% of women ages ) was in 4 - Eritrea - Contraceptive prevalence (% of women ages ) was in 4 - Malta - Contraceptive prevalence (% of women ages ) was in 5 - United Kingdom - Contraceptive prevalence (% of women ages ) was in The 5 lowest records for sovereign countries (1 per country) since


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Contraceptive prevalence in Antigua (IPPF/WHR Caribbean contraceptive prevalence surveys) by Tirbani P. Jagdeo Download PDF EPUB FB2

Contraceptive prevalence, any methods (% of women ages ) UNICEF's State of the World's Children and Childinfo, United Nations Population Division's World Contraceptive Use, household surveys including Demographic and Health Surveys and Multiple Indicator Cluster Surveys.

Contraceptive prevalence is the percentage of women who are currently using, or whose sexual partner is currently using, at least one method of contraception, regardless of the method used. It is usually reported for married or in-union women aged 15 to Contraceptive use and unmet need for.

Survey data on contraceptive use for about 80 countries are related to measures of contraceptive access, by method, from to Cross-tabulation and correlational methods are employed, with geographic comparisons and time trends.

Total prevalence of use for five modern contraceptive methods correlates well to a variety of access by: Contraceptive prevalence is the percentage of sexually active women aged 15–49 years who (or whose partner) were using a contraceptive method at the time of the survey.

Demand for family planning satisfied is the proportion of women in need of contraception who were using a contraceptive method at the time of the by:   Contraceptive use was more common among women with literacy (23%), who were sexually active (24%), and had a sexually transmitted infection (27%).

Interestingly, the prevalence of contraceptive use decreased as the number of living children increased. Lastly, contraceptive use was more common among those who had prior HIV testing (26%).Cited by: 9.

Contraceptive prevalence and the unmet need for family planning are key indicators for measuring improvements in access to reproductive health. The data set, World Contraceptive Useincludes.

Service delivery data from these surveys showed large increases in the use of modern contraceptive methods among women living in the target areas.

5 For example, according to the project evaluation data, 20% of women aged in the intervention districts were using a modern method, a sharp jump from the prevalence of 13% in the same. Contraceptive prevalence rate: This field gives the percent of women of reproductive age () who are married or in union and are using, or whose sexual partner is using, a method of contraception according to the date of the most recent available data.

The contraceptive prevalence rate is an indicator of health services, development, and. Further, Contraceptive Prevalence Rate, on the basis of modern methods (mCPR), has also been computed by estimating users for each method.

In this report, a comparison of contraceptive performance for the yearin terms of Couple Year of Protection (CYP), with the last yearat National & Provincial level, in respect of.

• Between andtotal contraceptive prevalence among married or in-union women of reproductive age is expected to increase mainly in parts of sub. Contraceptive prevalence, modern methods (% of women ages ) in Antigua and Barbuda was reported at % inaccording to the World Bank collection of development indicators, compiled from officially recognized sources.

Antigua and Barbuda - Contraceptive prevalence, modern methods (% of women ages ) - actual values, historical data, forecasts and projections were sourced from. Contraceptive prevalence and determinants among women of reproductive age group in Ogbomoso, Oyo State, Nigeria Adewale S Adeyemi,1 Adenike I Olugbenga-Bello,2 Oluwatosin A Adeoye,3 Moshood O Salawu,3 Adesola A Aderinoye,3 Michael A Agbaje1 1Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 2Department of Community Medicine, Faculty of Clinical Sciences, College of Health Sciences.

A study based on the Indonesia Family Life Survey found no significant changes in the level of prevalence or the mix of contraceptive methods, 6 and data from the Indonesia Demographic and Health Survey (IDHS) series suggest that as cost-free methods became less available in the public sector, women simply bought methods through the private sector.

Results from Demographic and Health Surveys Conducted from to Table presents contraceptive prevalence rates (CPRs) for both current use and ever use of all methods combined, 5 of modern and traditional methods separately, and of specific methods listed in the 12 DHS studies conducted in African countries between and for which data are available.

6 Of the 12. The median sample size was women per country. On average, contraceptive prevalence with any method (modern or traditional) was 64 percentage points higher than contraceptive prevalence with modern methods, indicating limited reliance on traditional methods in the region across Latin America and the Caribbean.

Background The fertility rate in Nigeria is children per woman. The contraceptive prevalence rate has been found to be low at 15% incompared to other countries such as the US and Pakistan.

Risky sexual behaviours increase the prevalence of negative sexual and reproductive (SRH) outcomes, such as unintended pregnancy, induced abortion, and sexually transmitted infections (STIs) [].It is well established that appropriate contraception is an effective way to prevent these outcomes [].Meanwhile, most of the unwanted pregnancies were due to improper use of contraception and lack of.

Unfortunately, this has not translated into increased utilization of contraceptive methods as evidenced by low contraceptive prevalence rates (CPRs). This can well be demonstrated by contraceptive prevalence in the world and by region of Africa (Figure 2) [ 93 ] with West Africa having the lowest prevalence rate among married or in-union.

contraceptive prevalence rates of 27%, % and % respectively,16,17 The positive aspect is that the presently reported contraceptive prevalence rate is high with regard to knowledge, as opposed to Jordan and Nigeria where it was % and % with awareness rate of 91% and 85% respectively,19Regarding the.

A record number of women now use contraception. The latest figures from the UN’s Department of Economic and Social Affairs show 64% of married and. Contraceptive prevalence in Antigua IPPF/WHR Caribbean contraceptive prevalence surveys Tirbani P Jagdeo Books Download As P AM ≡ Descargar Free The WindUp Bird Chronicle Haruki Murakami Jay Rubin Books.Author of Contraceptive prevalence in Antigua (IPPF/WHR Caribbean contraceptive prevalence surveys), Contraceptive prevalence in Bahamas (IPPF/WHR Caribbean contraceptive prevalence surveys), Contraceptive prevalence in Barbados (IPPF/WHR Caribbean contraceptive prevalence surveys), Ippf-Whr Caribbean Contraceptive Prevalence Survey-3, Contraceptive prevalence in .Contraceptive implants: current perspectives Sam Rowlands,1,2 Stephen Searle3 1Centre of Postgraduate Medical Research and Education, School of Health and Social Care, Bournemouth University, Bournemouth, United Kingdom; 2Dorset HealthCare, Bournemouth, United Kingdom; 3Sexual Health Services, Chesterfield, United KingdomAbstract: Progestin-only contraceptive implants are a .