A comparative study of characteristics of adolescent and adult family planning acceptors in Lagos
Olukoya, A. A.; Ekanem, E. E.; Olukoya, A. A.; Institute of Child Health and Primary Care; Ekanem, E. E.; Department of Community Health, College of Medicine
Журнал:
Early Child Development and Care
Дата:
1991
Аннотация:
A comparative study of adolescent and adult new acceptors of family planning at a family health clinic of a primary care project in Lagos over an eleven‐year period, showed only 0.8#pc of acceptors to be adolescents ( 9 years. It found a statistically significant smaller proportion old adolescents than adults without education, but a greater proportion of adolescents with at least secondary school education. Significantly fewer adolescents were in polygamous unions and in professional occupations. The gravidity, parity, and number of children alive was expectedly lower among the adolescent acceptors.More adolescent acceptors had previously practised abstinence as a means of contraception. The two most common methods accepted from the clinic by both groups was the IUD and the pill, and none of the adolescents contemplated stopping childbearing. The implications of the findings for family planning services for adolescents are discussed.
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