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Area of Science:

  • Reproductive Health
  • Sociology
  • Global Health

Background:

  • Partner influence on contraceptive use is documented in sub-Saharan Africa.
  • Few studies explore relationship quality's impact on contraceptive uptake.
  • This research uniquely examines relationship dynamics and modern contraceptive use in young women.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the association between positive and negative relationship dynamics and modern contraceptive use.
  • To understand how relationship quality influences contraceptive choices among young women in Malawi.
  • To identify factors that may facilitate or hinder contraceptive use for pregnancy postponement.

Main Methods:

  • Analysis of survey data from 745 young women (aged 16-26) in partnerships in southern Malawi (2010-2011).
  • Inclusion of measures for positive relationship dynamics (relationship unity) and negative dynamics (unequal power, intimate partner violence).
  • Application of logistic regression models to assess associations.

Main Results:

  • Relationship unity (positive dynamics) showed a significant positive association with modern contraceptive use.
  • Negative relationship dynamics were not significantly associated with modern contraceptive use.
  • Stratified analysis revealed that the positive effect of relationship unity was primarily driven by unmarried women.

Conclusions:

  • Positive relationship dynamics, particularly among unmarried couples, can promote modern contraceptive use.
  • Strengthening communication and support within relationships may aid contraceptive uptake.
  • Enhancing access to diverse contraceptive methods supports young women's reproductive autonomy.