Alabi Olatunji, Odimegwu Clifford O, De-Wet Nicole, Akinyemi Joshua O
Demography and Social Statistics, Federal University, Birnin Kebbi, Kebbi State, Nigeria.
Demography and Population Studies Program, School of Public Health and Social Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa.
Afr J Reprod Health. 2019 Jun;23(2):92-100. doi: 10.29063/ajrh2019/v23i2.9.
Literature identified female empowerment as a predictor of positive health behaviour. However, in the context of conservative and traditional society, this is yet to be explored. This paper explores the role of female autonomy in contraceptive use among currently married women in northern Nigeria. Nationally representative Nigeria Demographic and Health Survey (NDHS, 2013) data for 18,534 currently married women in northern Nigeria was analysed. Complimentary log-logistic regression (cloglog) was used to analyse the data. Current use of modern contraceptive was 6.6% among currently married women in northern Nigeria. Results show that female autonomy was significantly associated with modern contraceptive use. Respondents' education, wealth status and desire for no more children were associated with higher contraceptive use. Despite the conservative and religious context of northern Nigeria, female autonomy significantly predicts modern contraceptive use. Thus, empowering women in northern Nigeria, especially by education, will enable them to participate in healthy contraceptive decision making.
文献表明,女性赋权是积极健康行为的一个预测因素。然而,在保守和传统社会的背景下,这一点尚待探索。本文探讨了女性自主权在尼日利亚北部已婚妇女使用避孕措施方面所起的作用。分析了具有全国代表性的尼日利亚人口与健康调查(2013年)中关于尼日利亚北部18534名已婚妇女的数据。采用互补对数-逻辑回归(cloglog)对数据进行分析。尼日利亚北部已婚妇女目前使用现代避孕措施的比例为6.6%。结果表明,女性自主权与现代避孕措施的使用显著相关。受访者的教育程度、财富状况以及不再生育的意愿与更高的避孕措施使用率相关。尽管尼日利亚北部存在保守的宗教背景,但女性自主权显著预测了现代避孕措施的使用情况。因此,增强尼日利亚北部妇女的权能,尤其是通过教育,将使她们能够参与健康的避孕决策。