Doctor Henry V, Findley Sally E, Afenyadu Godwin Y, Uzondu Charles, Ashir Garba M
Columbia University, Mailman School of Public Health, Department of Population and Family Health, New York, NY 10032, USA.
PRRINN-MNCH Program, Nassarawa GRA, Kano, Nigeria.
Afr J Reprod Health. 2013 Dec;17(4):107-17.
Access to quality reproductive health and family planning services remain poor in Nigeria. We present results on family planning awareness and use from a survey of 3,080 women (age 15-49 years) in Jigawa, Katsina, Yobe, and Zamfara States. About 43.0% had heard of any method of contraception whereas 36.6% had heard of any modern method. Overall, 7.0% of all currently married women reported ever using a method of contraception; 4.4% used a modern method and 2.9% used a traditional method. Only 1.3% of women in union (currently married or cohabiting) used modern contraception methods at the time of the survey; 1.3% of women in union used traditional methods. Unmet need for family planning was 10.3%. Low family planning use in the presence of low awareness and low felt need suggests, among other things, a need to increase awareness and uptake and make family planning commodities available.
在尼日利亚,获得优质生殖健康和计划生育服务的情况仍然不佳。我们展示了对吉加瓦州、卡齐纳州、约贝州和赞法拉州3080名15至49岁女性进行调查得出的计划生育知晓率和使用率结果。约43.0%的女性听说过任何避孕方法,而听说过任何现代方法的女性占36.6%。总体而言,所有目前已婚女性中有7.0%报告曾使用过某种避孕方法;4.4%使用现代方法,2.9%使用传统方法。在调查时,只有1.3%处于同居关系(目前已婚或同居)的女性使用现代避孕方法;1.3%处于同居关系的女性使用传统方法。计划生育的未满足需求为10.3%。在知晓率低和感觉需求低的情况下,计划生育使用率也低,这表明除其他外,有必要提高知晓率和使用率,并提供计划生育用品。