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Maternal and community factors associated with unmet contraceptive need among childbearing women in Northern Nigeria

BACKGROUND: Unmet need for modern contraceptive remains a critical reproductive health challenge in Nigeria. Numerous studies in Nigeria and other countries have investigated the patterns, prevalence and associated factors of unmet contraceptive need. In spite of these, the associated factors of unm...

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Autores principales: Solanke, Bola Lukman, Oyinlola, Funmilola Folasade, Oyeleye, Olaoye James, Ilesanmi, Benjamin Bukky
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6717978/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31497311
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40834-019-0093-1
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author Solanke, Bola Lukman
Oyinlola, Funmilola Folasade
Oyeleye, Olaoye James
Ilesanmi, Benjamin Bukky
author_facet Solanke, Bola Lukman
Oyinlola, Funmilola Folasade
Oyeleye, Olaoye James
Ilesanmi, Benjamin Bukky
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description BACKGROUND: Unmet need for modern contraceptive remains a critical reproductive health challenge in Nigeria. Numerous studies in Nigeria and other countries have investigated the patterns, prevalence and associated factors of unmet contraceptive need. In spite of these, the associated factors of unmet contraceptive need in Northern Nigeria have remained insufficiently explored. The few studies that focused on Northern Nigeria have mainly examined maternal individual factors leaving out higher level factors such as community-level factors that may be associated with unmet contraceptive need. This study examines the extent to which maternal and community factors are associated with unmet contraceptive need in Northern Nigeria. METHOD: Data was pooled from 2008 to 2013 Nigeria Demographic and Health Surveys. A weighted sample size of 26,730 women was analysed. The outcome variable was unmet contraceptive need, dichotomised into no unmet need and unmet need. The explanatory variables were individual maternal characteristics such as age, education, number of living children, age at marriage, pregnancy termination experience, and death of a child, and selected community characteristics such as community socioeconomic status, community literacy level, community knowledge of modern contraceptive and geo-political zone. The Multilevel Logistic Regression Model (MLRM) was applied. RESULT: Results showed a prevalence of 18% unmet contraceptive need among Northern women in Nigeria. Maternal age of 35 years or older (AOR = 0.873; p < 0.05, CI: 0.780–0.976), having five or more living children (AOR = 1.813; p < 0.001, CI: 1.663–1.977), higher maternal education (AOR = 0.787; p < 0.05, CI: 0.625–0.993), and never experience death of a child (AOR = 0.866; p < 0.001, CI: 0.805–0.933) are the maternal factors significantly associated with unmet contraceptive need, while high community literacy level (AOR = 1.230; p < 0.05, CI: 1.041–1.454), moderate (AOR = 0.862; p < 0.05, CI: 0.767–0.968) or high (AOR = 0.821; p < 0.05, CI: 0.726–0.929) community knowledge of modern contraceptive, and geo-political zone of residence are the community-level characteristics significantly associated with unmet contraceptive need among women in Northern Nigeria. CONCLUSION: Maternal and community factors are significantly associated with unmet contraceptive need, but based on the ICC maternal factors have more significance in Northern Nigeria. The expansion of existing family planning delivery points to cover all communities including rural and remote areas in the region is imperative.
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spelling pubmed-67179782019-09-06 Maternal and community factors associated with unmet contraceptive need among childbearing women in Northern Nigeria Solanke, Bola Lukman Oyinlola, Funmilola Folasade Oyeleye, Olaoye James Ilesanmi, Benjamin Bukky Contracept Reprod Med Research BACKGROUND: Unmet need for modern contraceptive remains a critical reproductive health challenge in Nigeria. Numerous studies in Nigeria and other countries have investigated the patterns, prevalence and associated factors of unmet contraceptive need. In spite of these, the associated factors of unmet contraceptive need in Northern Nigeria have remained insufficiently explored. The few studies that focused on Northern Nigeria have mainly examined maternal individual factors leaving out higher level factors such as community-level factors that may be associated with unmet contraceptive need. This study examines the extent to which maternal and community factors are associated with unmet contraceptive need in Northern Nigeria. METHOD: Data was pooled from 2008 to 2013 Nigeria Demographic and Health Surveys. A weighted sample size of 26,730 women was analysed. The outcome variable was unmet contraceptive need, dichotomised into no unmet need and unmet need. The explanatory variables were individual maternal characteristics such as age, education, number of living children, age at marriage, pregnancy termination experience, and death of a child, and selected community characteristics such as community socioeconomic status, community literacy level, community knowledge of modern contraceptive and geo-political zone. The Multilevel Logistic Regression Model (MLRM) was applied. RESULT: Results showed a prevalence of 18% unmet contraceptive need among Northern women in Nigeria. Maternal age of 35 years or older (AOR = 0.873; p < 0.05, CI: 0.780–0.976), having five or more living children (AOR = 1.813; p < 0.001, CI: 1.663–1.977), higher maternal education (AOR = 0.787; p < 0.05, CI: 0.625–0.993), and never experience death of a child (AOR = 0.866; p < 0.001, CI: 0.805–0.933) are the maternal factors significantly associated with unmet contraceptive need, while high community literacy level (AOR = 1.230; p < 0.05, CI: 1.041–1.454), moderate (AOR = 0.862; p < 0.05, CI: 0.767–0.968) or high (AOR = 0.821; p < 0.05, CI: 0.726–0.929) community knowledge of modern contraceptive, and geo-political zone of residence are the community-level characteristics significantly associated with unmet contraceptive need among women in Northern Nigeria. CONCLUSION: Maternal and community factors are significantly associated with unmet contraceptive need, but based on the ICC maternal factors have more significance in Northern Nigeria. The expansion of existing family planning delivery points to cover all communities including rural and remote areas in the region is imperative. BioMed Central 2019-09-02 /pmc/articles/PMC6717978/ /pubmed/31497311 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40834-019-0093-1 Text en © The Author(s). 2019 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Oyinlola, Funmilola Folasade
Oyeleye, Olaoye James
Ilesanmi, Benjamin Bukky
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title_full Maternal and community factors associated with unmet contraceptive need among childbearing women in Northern Nigeria
title_fullStr Maternal and community factors associated with unmet contraceptive need among childbearing women in Northern Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Maternal and community factors associated with unmet contraceptive need among childbearing women in Northern Nigeria
title_short Maternal and community factors associated with unmet contraceptive need among childbearing women in Northern Nigeria
title_sort maternal and community factors associated with unmet contraceptive need among childbearing women in northern nigeria
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6717978/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31497311
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40834-019-0093-1
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