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'!!"!"ERENTIALS IN U~; -·: -;;;::."':-"r: •. :.-. ' .: ~~:~~ ~ ~ -------o--F-- C-ONTRACEPTIVES IN DALE WOREDA. SOUTH ETHIOPIA

TIZAZU ABEBE


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    <title>'!!"!"ERENTIALS IN U~; -·: -;;;::."':-"r: •. :.-. ' .: ~~:~~ ~ ~ -------o--F-- C-ONTRACEPTIVES IN DALE WOREDA. SOUTH ETHIOPIA</title>
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  <publicationYear>1994</publicationYear>
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    <date dateType="Issued">1994-05-01</date>
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    <description descriptionType="Abstract">&lt;p&gt;Global population is increasing at an alarming rate&lt;br&gt;
and Ethiopia is contributing 1.5 million persons / year.&lt;br&gt;
The pyramid shaped age structure of the population as in&lt;br&gt;
most developing countries is a prima facie evidence of&lt;br&gt;
high fertility and imminent population explosion.&lt;br&gt;
Single and multiple decrement life table techniques&lt;br&gt;
were used to analyze pattern of acceptance and use&lt;br&gt;
effectiveness of contraceptive methods in Dale Woreda&lt;br&gt;
Yirgalem Family Planning Project, Ethiopia. The&lt;br&gt;
majority of acceptors (59%) never had formal education.&lt;br&gt;
Substantial percentage (79%) of acceptors were in the age&lt;br&gt;
group 20-34. Continuation rate was high 94.1% for&lt;br&gt;
pill, ( 97.1%) for injectable, (82.6%) for other methods and&lt;br&gt;
(95.1%) for all methods combined. Single decrement life&lt;br&gt;
table technique showed that educational status, number of&lt;br&gt;
living children and husband&amp;#39;s attitudes were found to be&lt;br&gt;
important factors for high continuation rates. FOCUS&lt;br&gt;
group discussion identified very poor, and in some cases&lt;br&gt;
non existent service as a barrier preventing many clients&lt;br&gt;
from using IUDs and VSC&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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