Unmet need for family planning among Syrian migrant women living in Turkey and its determinants.

IF 2.2 Q2 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY Contraception and reproductive medicine Pub Date : 2024-06-20 DOI:10.1186/s40834-024-00277-9
Sema Cifci, Sibel Icke, Sevil Hakimi
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Introduction: Migrant women might be cannot benefit from health services sufficiently. The unmet need for family planning is among the pivotal indicators for measuring progress toward improving maternal and child health. The aim of this study was to identify the unmet need for family planning (UMNFP) among Syrian migrant women living in Mardin and its determinants.

Material and methods: The study was conducted in Mardin. Data were gathered during home visits Data collection tools were socio-demographic and reproductive health questionnaires. The statistical analysis was performed using SPSS software. Qualitative variables were presented by number and percentage. Quantitative variables were presented by means (standard deviation). To determine, the determinants of UMNFP binary logistic regression was used.

Results: The result of this study showed that prevalence of UMNFP was 35%. Woman's low educational level (OR:5.42, CI95%:2.43-8.94), history of un intended pregnancy(OR:1.43, CI95%:1.1-1.94) and induced abortion (OR:1.76, CI95%: 1.41-2.21), not having husband's regular job(OR: 2.24, CI95%:1.92-3.78) and lack of woman`s autonomy in decision related to use of contraception methods(OR:3.21, CI95%: 1.78-6.12) were determinants of UMNFP.

Conclusion: The prevalence of UMNFP among Syrian immigrants living in Mardin was considerable. Understanding the challenges and the barriers impacting use of contraception including cultural norms as well, as social and language obstacles are essential to decrease UMNFP.

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居住在土耳其的叙利亚移民妇女未得到满足的计划生育需求及其决定因素。
导言:移民妇女可能无法充分受益于医疗服务。未满足的计划生育需求是衡量改善母婴健康进展情况的关键指标之一。本研究旨在确定居住在马尔丁(Mardin)的叙利亚移民妇女中未得到满足的计划生育需求(UMNFP)及其决定因素:研究在马尔丁进行。数据收集工具为社会人口和生殖健康问卷。使用 SPSS 软件进行统计分析。定性变量以数量和百分比表示。定量变量以均值(标准差)表示。为确定 UMNFP 的决定因素,采用了二元逻辑回归法:研究结果表明,非婚生妇女的发病率为 35%。妇女受教育程度低(OR:5.42, CI95%:2.43-8.94)、有过意外怀孕史(OR:1.43, CI95%:1.1-1.94)和人工流产史(OR:1.76, CI95%:1.41-2.21)、丈夫没有固定工作(OR:2.24,CI95%:1.92-3.78)和妇女在决定使用避孕方法方面缺乏自主权(OR:3.21,CI95%:1.78-6.12):在马尔丁居住的叙利亚移民中,UMNFP 的发病率相当高。了解影响使用避孕药具的挑战和障碍,包括文化规范以及社会和语言障碍,对于减少未采取避孕措施的情况至关重要。
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