Fertility knowledge, contraceptive use and unintentional pregnancy in 29 African countries: a cross-sectional study

  • Texas State University ROR
  • Ekiti State University ROR
  • University of North Texas ROR
  • University of Ibadan ROR

International Journal of Public Health, 65(4), 445-455

DOI 10.1007/s00038-020-01356-9 PMID 32270234

Abstract

Objectives

We examined the association between incorrect knowledge of ovulation and unintentional pregnancy and child among young women in sub-Saharan Africa countries.

Methods

Using Pearson's Chi-square, t test, multiple logistic regression, and likelihood ratio test, we analyzed Demographic and Health Survey data (2008-2017) of 169,939 young women (15-24 year).

Results

The range of prevalence of incorrect knowledge of ovulation was 51% in Comoros and 89.6% in Sao Tome and Principe, while unintentional pregnancy ranged between 9.4% in the Republic of Benin and 59.6% in Namibia. The multivariate result indicates a strong association between incorrect knowledge of ovulation and unintentional pregnancy (OR = 1.17; p < 0.05) and unintentional child (OR = 1.15; p < 0.05).

Conclusions

Adolescent women (15-19) generally have poor knowledge of ovulation and are more likely to report an unintentional pregnancy/child than women between ages 20-24. To reduce the burden of unintentional child/pregnancy in Africa, fertility knowledge should not only be improved on but must consider the sociocultural context of women in different countries that might affect the adoption of such intervention programs. Pragmatic efforts, such as building community support for young women to discuss and share their experiences with professionals and educate them on fertility and sexuality, are essential.

Topics

fertility knowledge Africa, ovulation knowledge gaps, unintentional pregnancy, contraceptive use sub-Saharan Africa, reproductive health education, demographic health survey, fertility literacy young women, family planning knowledge, body literacy gaps, contraceptive awareness
PMID 32270234 32270234 DOI 10.1007/s00038-020-01356-9 10.1007/s00038-020-01356-9

Cite this article

Iyanda, A. E., Dinkins, B. J., Osayomi, T., Adeusi, T. J., Lu, Y., & Oppong, J. R. (2020). Fertility knowledge, contraceptive use and unintentional pregnancy in 29 African countries: a cross-sectional study. *International journal of public health*, *65*(4), 445-455. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00038-020-01356-9

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