Swar-Eldahab A M
Geography Department, University of Liverpool, England.
Stud Fam Plann. 1993 Nov-Dec;24(6 Pt 1):366-74.
This article is an investigation of the constraints on contraceptive use in Sudan, from the perspective of current nonusers, never-users, and discontinuers, based on data obtained from 305 married women aged 15-49 through a field survey undertaken in Khartoum city. Results indicate that lack of knowledge of contraceptive methods accounts for the low level of contraceptive prevalence, 15 percent overall, found in this study. The overwhelming majority of nonusers (85 percent) either perceive contraception as a risk to their health and fertility, regard it as unacceptable, or do not know which method to choose. A comprehensive and rigorous family planning information program is crucial to address existing constraints on the use of contraceptives in urban Sudan.
本文基于在喀土穆市进行的实地调查所获得的数据,从当前未使用者、从未使用者和停用者的角度,对苏丹避孕措施使用的限制因素进行了调查。该调查涵盖了305名年龄在15至49岁之间的已婚女性。结果表明,避孕方法知识的缺乏导致了本研究中避孕普及率较低,总体仅为15%。绝大多数未使用者(85%)要么认为避孕对其健康和生育能力有风险,要么认为其不可接受,要么不知道该选择哪种方法。一个全面且严谨的计划生育信息项目对于解决苏丹城市地区现有避孕措施使用的限制因素至关重要。