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Unintended pregnancy and the factors among currently pregnant married youths in Western Oromia, Ethiopia: A mixed method

BACKGROUND: Unintended pregnancy is a global concern affecting both developed and developing countries. Some young women who had unintended pregnancies obtain an abortion while others carry their pregnancies to term, incurring the risk of morbidity and mortality higher than those for adult women. De...

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Autores principales: Merga, Jaleta, Wirtu, Desalegn, Bekuma, Tariku Tesfaye, Regasa, Misganu Teshoma
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8568197/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34735534
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0259262
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author Merga, Jaleta
Wirtu, Desalegn
Bekuma, Tariku Tesfaye
Regasa, Misganu Teshoma
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Wirtu, Desalegn
Bekuma, Tariku Tesfaye
Regasa, Misganu Teshoma
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description BACKGROUND: Unintended pregnancy is a global concern affecting both developed and developing countries. Some young women who had unintended pregnancies obtain an abortion while others carry their pregnancies to term, incurring the risk of morbidity and mortality higher than those for adult women. Despite the availability of highly effective methods of contraception, different studies in Ethiopia revealed that there is a high level of unintended pregnancy. OBJECTIVE: To assess the magnitude of unintended pregnancy and associated factors among currently pregnant married youths in Kiremu district. METHODS: A community-based cross-sectional study was conducted among currently pregnant married 15–24 years women. Multi-stage stratified sampling technique was used to select 434 study units. Ten kebeles were randomly selected and samples were selected from each of ten kebeles by simple random sampling using kebeles household identification numbers as the sampling frame. Quantitative data was entered with SPSS version 20 and crude and adjusted odds ratio together with their 95%CI were computed and interpreted accordingly. A p-value<0.05 was considered to declare a result as statistically significant in this study. In-depth interviews and transcripts of the recorded discussions were coded and analyzed thematically. The results were finally presented in texts, tables, and graphs. RESULT: Unintended pregnancies among currently pregnant married young women in the study area were 31.1%. Educational status (AOR = 3.195,95%CI = 1.757,5.811),being Gov’t employee (AOR = 0.039, 95% CI = 0.002,0.988), ever heard contraceptives(AOR = 0.260, 95%CI = 0.077, 0.876), ever used contraceptives (AOR = 0.348,95%CI = 0.168,0.717),discussion about contraceptives with husband(AOR = 0.027,95%CI = 0.015, 0.050),fear of side effect of contraceptives (AOR = 5.819,95% CI = 1.438,23.422), autonomy on health (AOR = 0.122,95%CI = 0.035,0.431), age at first marriage (AOR = 3.195, 95%CI = 1.757,5.811), age first pregnancy(AOR = 23.660,95%CI = 12.573,44.522), being visited by health care providers (AOR = 0.202,95%CI = 0.073,0.566) and average birth interval (AOR = 3.472,95%CI = 1.392,8.61) were the factors associated with unintended pregnancy. CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATION: Significant proportion of women had an unintended pregnancy in the study area. Therefore, emphasis should be given to married youths especially on women empowerment, encouraging partner discussions, and providing appropriate counseling on contraceptive side effects by giving due attention to those marred at younger ages (<18 years).
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spelling pubmed-85681972021-11-05 Unintended pregnancy and the factors among currently pregnant married youths in Western Oromia, Ethiopia: A mixed method Merga, Jaleta Wirtu, Desalegn Bekuma, Tariku Tesfaye Regasa, Misganu Teshoma PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Unintended pregnancy is a global concern affecting both developed and developing countries. Some young women who had unintended pregnancies obtain an abortion while others carry their pregnancies to term, incurring the risk of morbidity and mortality higher than those for adult women. Despite the availability of highly effective methods of contraception, different studies in Ethiopia revealed that there is a high level of unintended pregnancy. OBJECTIVE: To assess the magnitude of unintended pregnancy and associated factors among currently pregnant married youths in Kiremu district. METHODS: A community-based cross-sectional study was conducted among currently pregnant married 15–24 years women. Multi-stage stratified sampling technique was used to select 434 study units. Ten kebeles were randomly selected and samples were selected from each of ten kebeles by simple random sampling using kebeles household identification numbers as the sampling frame. Quantitative data was entered with SPSS version 20 and crude and adjusted odds ratio together with their 95%CI were computed and interpreted accordingly. A p-value<0.05 was considered to declare a result as statistically significant in this study. In-depth interviews and transcripts of the recorded discussions were coded and analyzed thematically. The results were finally presented in texts, tables, and graphs. RESULT: Unintended pregnancies among currently pregnant married young women in the study area were 31.1%. Educational status (AOR = 3.195,95%CI = 1.757,5.811),being Gov’t employee (AOR = 0.039, 95% CI = 0.002,0.988), ever heard contraceptives(AOR = 0.260, 95%CI = 0.077, 0.876), ever used contraceptives (AOR = 0.348,95%CI = 0.168,0.717),discussion about contraceptives with husband(AOR = 0.027,95%CI = 0.015, 0.050),fear of side effect of contraceptives (AOR = 5.819,95% CI = 1.438,23.422), autonomy on health (AOR = 0.122,95%CI = 0.035,0.431), age at first marriage (AOR = 3.195, 95%CI = 1.757,5.811), age first pregnancy(AOR = 23.660,95%CI = 12.573,44.522), being visited by health care providers (AOR = 0.202,95%CI = 0.073,0.566) and average birth interval (AOR = 3.472,95%CI = 1.392,8.61) were the factors associated with unintended pregnancy. CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATION: Significant proportion of women had an unintended pregnancy in the study area. Therefore, emphasis should be given to married youths especially on women empowerment, encouraging partner discussions, and providing appropriate counseling on contraceptive side effects by giving due attention to those marred at younger ages (<18 years). Public Library of Science 2021-11-04 /pmc/articles/PMC8568197/ /pubmed/34735534 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0259262 Text en © 2021 Merga et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Wirtu, Desalegn
Bekuma, Tariku Tesfaye
Regasa, Misganu Teshoma
Unintended pregnancy and the factors among currently pregnant married youths in Western Oromia, Ethiopia: A mixed method
title Unintended pregnancy and the factors among currently pregnant married youths in Western Oromia, Ethiopia: A mixed method
title_full Unintended pregnancy and the factors among currently pregnant married youths in Western Oromia, Ethiopia: A mixed method
title_fullStr Unintended pregnancy and the factors among currently pregnant married youths in Western Oromia, Ethiopia: A mixed method
title_full_unstemmed Unintended pregnancy and the factors among currently pregnant married youths in Western Oromia, Ethiopia: A mixed method
title_short Unintended pregnancy and the factors among currently pregnant married youths in Western Oromia, Ethiopia: A mixed method
title_sort unintended pregnancy and the factors among currently pregnant married youths in western oromia, ethiopia: a mixed method
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8568197/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34735534
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0259262
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