Unintended pregnancy in Egypt: evidence from the national study on women giving birth in 1999 / Shaheen, A.A.;Diaaeldin, M.;Chaaya, M.;El Roueiheb, Z.
Tác giả : Shaheen, A.A.;Diaaeldin, M.;Chaaya, M.;El Roueiheb, Z.
Năm xuất bản : 2007
Chủ đề : 1. Birth Rate Surveillance. 2. Mothers. 3. Population Surveillance. 4. Pregnancy Outcome. 5. Pregnancy, Unplanned. 6. Pregnancy, Unwanted. 7. Prevalence. 8. Questionnaires. 9. Retrospective Studies. 10. Socioeconomic Factors.
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Tóm tắt : | 1392-1404 The current study aimed to estimate the prevalence and correlates of unintended pregnancy among ever-married women. The study sample was 2349 ever-married women aged 15-49 years who gave birth in 1999. Unintended pregnancy was defined as unwanted and mistimed pregnancies. Of these, 431 [18.5%] women reported unintended pregnancy: 137 were mistimed [5.9%] and 294 were unwanted [12.6%]. Women of older age, living in frontier governorates, with poor knowledge of the ovulatory cycle, having a more than ideal family size, using contraceptive methods and having 4 or more children were at increased odds of reporting unintended pregnancies. Fewer antenatal care visits and low child weight at birth were significantly associated with unintended pregnancy |
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