Abstract
Introduction: #Familyplanning service technology has the #potential to benefit to people at lower cost than any other technology now
available for development. In the study area there is no adequate information that this study intended to fill up.
Objective:This study assessed #contraceptiveutilization among
couples and associated factors in Dodota District, Oromia, Region,
Ethiopia.
Study Period and Design: A #crosssectional, community-based study was
conducted in four rural and one urban Administrative village of
Dodota District of south east Ethiopia; between September 01, 2015 and
April 30, 2016. Systematic random sampling used to select the study
subjects. A #pre-testedquestionnaire in local language was used to
collect information from the couples. Similar questions were posed to
the
couples simultaneously but at distance they couldn’t hear each other.
Result and Discussion: A total of 345 married couples studied.
Age of the husband, age of women, husbands having family planning
information, number of children ever born by women, women education and
family size were statistically independent predictors of family
planning use by women.
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#Contraceptive Utilization Among Couples and Associated Factors in Dodota District, Oromia Region, Ethiopia by Legesse Tadesse Wodajo in BJSTR
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