The effect of community-based reproductive health communication interventions on contraceptive use among young married couples in Bihar, India.

Elkan E Daniel, Rekha Masilamani, Mizanur Rahman
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Abstract

Context: Contraceptive use among young couples in India is low, and early childbearing and short birth intervals are common. The PRACHAR Project, an ongoing intervention in Bihar, seeks to increase contraceptive use for delaying and spacing births through communication interventions.

Methods: Random samples of married women younger than 25 with no more than one child were surveyed in 2002-2003, before PRACHAR was implemented (N=1,995), and in 2004, 21-27 months after implementation (N=2,080). Contraceptive demand and use, and related attitudes and knowledge, were assessed in the two surveys in both intervention areas and comparison areas. Logistic regression was used to assess the effect of the interventions on these indicators.

Results: Contraceptive use was very low (2-6%) at baseline in both comparison and intervention areas. Demand for contraception increased from 25% at baseline to 40% at follow-up in intervention areas, but remained virtually unchanged in comparison areas. At follow-up, contraceptive use had risen in both areas, but the adjusted odds of use in intervention areas were 3.8 times those in comparison areas. Women in intervention areas had elevated odds of knowing that fertility varies during the menstrual cycle, and of agreeing that early childbirth can be harmful and that contraceptive use is necessary and safe for delaying first births (odds ratios, 1.6-3.0).

Conclusion: Culturally appropriate, community-based communication programs that target youth and those who influence their decisions can create demand for contraception among young couples and lead to increased contraceptive use.

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背景:印度年轻夫妇的避孕药具使用率很低,早育和短生育间隔很常见。比哈尔邦正在进行的一项干预措施是PRACHAR项目,旨在通过传播干预措施增加避孕药具的使用,以推迟和间隔生育。方法:于2002-2003年实施前(N= 1995)和2004年实施后21-27个月(N= 2080)随机抽样调查年龄在25岁以下且不超过1个孩子的已婚妇女。在干预区和比较区进行了两次调查,评估了避孕药具的需求和使用,以及相关的态度和知识。采用Logistic回归来评估干预措施对这些指标的影响。结果:在对照区和干预区,基线时避孕药具使用率都很低(2-6%)。在干预地区,避孕需求从基线时的25%增加到随访时的40%,但在比较地区几乎保持不变。在随访中,两个地区的避孕药具使用率都有所上升,但干预地区的调整后使用率是比较地区的3.8倍。干预地区的妇女知道生育力在月经周期中变化的几率更高,并且同意过早分娩可能有害,使用避孕药具对于推迟第一胎是必要和安全的(优势比,1.6-3.0)。结论:在文化上适当的、以社区为基础的、以青年和影响其决策的人为目标的宣传方案可以在年轻夫妇中产生避孕需求,并导致避孕药具的使用增加。
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