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Determinants of birth spacing among Saudi women
Journal of Family and Community Medicine. 2007; 14 (3): 103-111
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-83385
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High fertility levels are of major concern to planners and policy makers in most countries in the developing world. In Saudi Arabia, the rale of population growth is the third highest of the countries of the Eastern Mediterranean Region. This study aimed at identifying determinants of birth spacing and attitudes toward family planning among Saudi women, A cross sectional survey of all women who lutve been married before, aged 15 -49 years attending A I Hada armed forces hospital [primary health care and antenatal care clinics], was conducted between 1[st] February 2005 and 31[st] January 2006. Data was collected on sociodemographic biological characteristics, beliefs, attitudes, and utilization of family planning services, pregnancy intervals and medical history. For the 786 women included in the study, the mean duration of interbirth interval was 2.38 +/- 1.24 years. The multivariate Cox regression revealed thai a woman's education, work status, husband's work status, a woman's history of chronic diseases, and husband's encouragement of inierbirth spacing were the only significant predictors of longer interbirth intervals. Shorter interbirth intervals were independently predicted by lower family income, and presence of female offspring only or equal number of male and female offspring as opposed to presence of more males. The great majority of participating women [98%] had a positive opinion of the effect of birth spacing on the family. This study showed that certain factors were significant predictors of interbirth spacing for the Saudi women. This should lead to the encouragement of longer intervals between births. However futher studies are needed to ascertain a cause-effect association
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Index: IMEMR (Eastern Mediterranean) Main subject: Primary Health Care / Women / Attitude / Cross-Sectional Studies / Population Growth / Educational Status / Family Planning Services / Income Type of study: Prevalence study Limits: Female / Humans Language: English Journal: J. Fam. Community Med. Year: 2007

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Index: IMEMR (Eastern Mediterranean) Main subject: Primary Health Care / Women / Attitude / Cross-Sectional Studies / Population Growth / Educational Status / Family Planning Services / Income Type of study: Prevalence study Limits: Female / Humans Language: English Journal: J. Fam. Community Med. Year: 2007