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Does choice make a difference to contraceptive use? Evidence from east Java.

S Pariani1, D M Heer, M D Van Arsdol

  • 1Medical Faculty, University of Airlangga, Surabaya, Indonesia.

Studies in Family Planning
|November 11, 1991
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Client choice in contraceptive method significantly impacts sustained use. Denying a woman her chosen method, especially when she and her husband agreed, led to the highest discontinuation rates.

Area of Science:

  • Reproductive Health
  • Sociology of Health

Background:

  • Contraceptive continuation is crucial for effective family planning programs.
  • Understanding factors influencing sustained contraceptive use is essential for improving reproductive health outcomes.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the impact of client's contraceptive method choice being granted or denied on sustained use.
  • To examine the interaction between choice fulfillment and husband-wife concurrence on contraceptive method choice.

Main Methods:

  • Panel survey design with data collected at two time points.
  • Participants were women initiating contraceptive use in East Java, Indonesia.
  • Follow-up household survey conducted 12 months after initial clinic visit.

Main Results:

Keywords:
AsiaBehaviorContraceptionContraception ContinuationContraceptive Methods ChosenContraceptive UsageDeveloping CountriesFamily PlanningFamily Planning PersonnelFamily Planning Personnel CharacteristicsFamily Planning Program EvaluationFamily Planning ProgramsHusband-wife CommunicationIndonesiaInterpersonal RelationsPartner CommunicationResearch MethodologyRetrospective StudiesSoutheastern AsiaStudies

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  • Granting a client's choice of contraceptive method is a significant determinant of sustained use.
  • The interaction between choice fulfillment and husband-wife concurrence strongly influences continuation rates.
  • Highest discontinuation occurred when choice was denied despite husband-wife agreement; lowest when choice was granted with agreement.

Conclusions:

  • Empowering women by granting their contraceptive method choice enhances continuation.
  • Addressing both client desires and spousal concurrence is vital for effective family planning interventions.
  • Policy changes supporting client choice can improve contraceptive continuation rates.