Benefit Of Modern Method Of Modern Family Planning Among Women Age 25-45 Years In Gassol LGA Area Of Taraba State
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Benefit Of Modern Method Of Modern Family Planning Among Women Age 25-45 Years In Gassol LGA Area Of Taraba State
ABSTRACT
Family planning is a crucial preventive measure against maternal and child morbidity and mortality, forming a core part of primary health care and reproductive health.
Despite governmental and non-governmental efforts, suburban and rural Nigeria exhibit a high fertility rate and low acceptance and utilization of modern family planning methods.
This study investigates the benefits of modern family planning methods among women aged 25-45 years in Gassol LGA, Taraba State, Nigeria.
A descriptive cross-sectional design was used, involving 364 women of childbearing age, selected through multi-stage sampling. Among the respondents, 139 (37%) were aged 25-34 years, all were married, and 135 (37%) had more than five children.
Approximately 48.7% of respondents had no formal education. Few were using contraceptive methods, with the majority citing lack of knowledge, fear of side effects, and availability as reasons for non-use.
Significant socio-demographic factors influencing the use of modern family planning methods included religion (p-value 0.01), family setting (p-value <0.001), age (p-value 0.01), and male involvement (p-value <0.001).
The study found poor utilization of modern family planning methods among rural women, with religion, fear of side effects, and husbands’ disapproval as major barriers.