Abdel-Mahamoud Adam Yaya1, 2,
,
Giguisto Caroline3, 4,
Mahamat Nadjib Abderahim1, 2,
Brunet Houdard Solene5, 6,
Djamalladine Mahamat Doungous1,
Henri Marret3, 4,
Grammatico-Guillon Leslie5, 7,
Emmanuel Rusch5, 7 1Département des Sciences Biomédicales et Pharmaceutiques, Institut National Supérieur des Sciences et Techniques d’Abéché (INSTA), Abéché, Tchad
2Laboratoire de Santé Publique, Faculté de Médecine, Université de Tours, Tours, France;Equipe de recherche EA7505 «Education, Ethique Santé », Université de Tours, Tours, France
3Service de Chirurgie Pelvienne Gynécologie et Oncologie, Pôle de Gynécologie Obstétrique, CHRU Bretonneau, Tours, France
4Faculté de Médecine, Université de Tours, Tours, France
5Laboratoire de Santé Publique, Faculté de Médecine, Université de Tours, Tours, France
6Equipe de recherche EA7505 «Education, Ethique Santé », Université de Tours, Tours, France;Unité Régionale d’Epidémiologie Hospitalière, CHRU de Tours, Tours, France
7Equipe de recherche EA7505 «Education, Ethique Santé », Université de Tours, Tours, France;Faculté de Médecine, Université de Tours, Tours, France;Unité Régionale d’Epidémiologie Hospitalière, CHRU de Tours, Tours, France
American Journal of Public Health Research.
2020,
Vol. 8 No. 1, 22-27
DOI: 10.12691/ajphr-8-1-4
Copyright © 2020 Science and Education PublishingCite this paper: Abdel-Mahamoud Adam Yaya, Giguisto Caroline, Mahamat Nadjib Abderahim, Brunet Houdard Solene, Djamalladine Mahamat Doungous, Henri Marret, Grammatico-Guillon Leslie, Emmanuel Rusch. Use of Female Contraception, Mixed and Multicentric Study in Chad.
American Journal of Public Health Research. 2020; 8(1):22-27. doi: 10.12691/ajphr-8-1-4.
Correspondence to: Abdel-Mahamoud Adam Yaya, Département des Sciences Biomédicales et Pharmaceutiques, Institut National Supérieur des Sciences et Techniques d’Abéché (INSTA), Abéché, Tchad. Email:
abdelma29@hotmail.frAbstract
In Chad, population growth is estimated at 3.5% per year; a consequence of high fertility and low use of contraceptives (3%). The objective of this study was to describe the use of contraceptives and to identify the factors associated with the use of contraceptive methods among women of childbearing age. A cross-sectional study was conducted with women and with health professionals. It took place over 3 months (December 2015 to March 2016) on the basis of a questionnaire, tested and validated, administered during face-to-face interviews. Logistic regression measured the association between contraceptive use and place of residence (urban / rural), marital status, age, education, religion and ethnicity. A total of 314 women and 17 health professionals were interviewed. 35.9% of women had no contraception. The rate of natural contraceptive methods was 28.7% and modern 25.2%. Age (≤ 19 years) (p <0.001), place of residence (p = 0.04) and Arab ethnicity (p = 0.12) were significantly associated with non-use of contraception modern by women. In Chad, particularly in the health facilities of Abéché, socio-demographic factors, information and awareness-raising on modern contraception and spousal support are indicators to be taken into account when targeting public health interventions.
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