Determinants of modern contraceptive practice in Yaoundé-Cameroon: A community based cross sectional study

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Njotang P.N. [1 ,2 ]
Yakum M.N. [4 ]
Ajong A.B. [1 ]
Essi M.J. [3 ]
Akoh E.W. [4 ]
Mesumbe N.E. [1 ]
Ako S. [2 ]
Mbu E.R. [1 ,5 ]
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[1] Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Faculty of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, University of Yaoundé i, Yaoundé
[2] Obstetrics and Gynaecology Unit, Yaoundé Central Hospital, Yaoundé
[3] Department of Public Health, Faculty of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, University of Yaoundé i, Yaoundé
[4] Meilleur Accès Aux Soins de Santé, Yaoundé
[5] Dirct. of Family Health, Ministry of Public Health, Yaoundé
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Cameroon; Child-bearing-age; Contraceptive-use; Factors; Modern-contraception; Yaoundé;
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10.1186/s13104-017-2543-7
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Background: Despite numerous efforts put in place to increase modern contraceptive use in Cameroon as a means to fight maternal and infant mortality, the prevalence of modern contraception has shown only a slow increase and maternal mortality is constantly rising. This paper attempts to identify barriers to contraceptive use in Biyem-Assi, Yaoundé-Cameroon so as to clearly define in which domain and how to intervene concerning contraceptive use in Cameroon. Methods: It was a community-based cross sectional study involving a two-steps cluster sampling. Data were collected from November 2014 to April 2015 and analysis done with Epi-Info version 3.5.4. Association between contraceptive use and independent factors was estimated by calculating odds ratio (OR) and confidence interval at 95%. Significance of association in univariate analysis was estimated by calculating the p value with chi2 test. Potential confounder (pregnancy intention) controlled in a multiple logistic regression. Results: A total of 613 sexually active women were enrolled into the study with a mean age of 27.2 (δ ± 6.2) years. Among the women, 293 (47.8%) were in a union and 530 (86.8%) of them had attended at least a secondary education. Also, 107 (17.5%) responded that their beliefs do not approve contraceptive use and 101 (16.6%) said their partners do not approve contraception. At the moment of data collection, 361 (58.9 [54.9-62.8] %) were currently using a modern contraceptive method. The rate of use of modern contraception was significantly lower in women in a union (OR 0.57, p = 0.0002) and in those with age greater than 30 years (OR 0.45, p = 0.0004). Conversely, the rate of use was significantly higher in women whose partners approved contraception (OR 4.14, p = 0.0000) or when family planning was discussed within the couple (OR 1.93, p = 0.0028). Conclusion: The rate of use of modern contraception in Biyem-Assi Health District is relatively high. Women in a union and those aged greater than 30 years turn to be less likely to use a contraceptive method than the rest of the population meanwhile women whose partner approve contraceptive-use or who discuss about family planning with their partners, are most likely to use a contraceptive method than others. To increase the rate of use of modern contraception in Yaoundé-Cameroon, interventions should target more of couples and not women alone. © 2017 The Author(s).
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