Role of Partner and Health Workers on Modern Contraceptive Use Among Married/In-union Women in Uzbekistan
Issued Date
2023-01-01
Resource Type
ISSN
19077505
eISSN
24600601
Scopus ID
2-s2.0-85180118603
Journal Title
Kesmas
Volume
18
Issue
4
Start Page
244
End Page
251
Rights Holder(s)
SCOPUS
Bibliographic Citation
Kesmas Vol.18 No.4 (2023) , 244-251
Suggested Citation
Supriatin, Rifky M., Khan M.U., Amaliah L., Sari M.H.N., Santoso E.B., Ruswadi I., Maretalinia, Suwarni L. Role of Partner and Health Workers on Modern Contraceptive Use Among Married/In-union Women in Uzbekistan. Kesmas Vol.18 No.4 (2023) , 244-251. 251. doi:10.21109/kesmas.v18i4.7145 Retrieved from: https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/20.500.14594/95714
Title
Role of Partner and Health Workers on Modern Contraceptive Use Among Married/In-union Women in Uzbekistan
Author's Affiliation
Universitas Muhammadiyah Pontianak
Samarkand State Medical University
Tashkent Institute of Chemical Technology (TICT)
Politeknik Negeri Indramayu
Mahidol University
Institut Teknologi dan Kesehatan Mahardika
Study Program of Midwifery
Nursing Science Program
Institut Bisnis Dan Informatika Stikom Surabaya
Samarkand State Medical University
Tashkent Institute of Chemical Technology (TICT)
Politeknik Negeri Indramayu
Mahidol University
Institut Teknologi dan Kesehatan Mahardika
Study Program of Midwifery
Nursing Science Program
Institut Bisnis Dan Informatika Stikom Surabaya
Corresponding Author(s)
Other Contributor(s)
Abstract
Many factors contribute to the declining total fertility rate, including family planning programs. The successful implementation of the family planning method might be influenced by how the decision to choose a contraceptive method was made. This study aimed to examine the correlation between family planning decision-makers and modern contraceptive use among married/in-union women of reproductive age in Uzbekistan. The 2021-2022 Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey was used by selecting only married/in-union women of reproductive age of 15 to 49 years, totaling 2,794 eligible samples. The modern family planning use variables were divided into not using, using Long-Acting Contraceptives (LAC), and Short-Acting Contraceptives (SAC). The univariate, bivariate (Chi-square and ANOVA), and multinomial logistic regression were performed. Family planning decision-makers from both women and husbands/partners, health workers, or others were significantly associated with modern contraceptive use for SAC and LAC, respectively. The type of family planning methods was significantly influenced by decision makers. Spouses, family members, and health workers need to implicate women to decide the most applicable contraceptive method.