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Comparission Of Unmet Need For Family Planning In Males And Females Residing In Field Practice Area Of Rural Health Training Centre (RHTC) Naila (Jaipur), Rajasthan


 

Background: - Unmet need for family planning is one of the indicators to assess the effectiveness of the family planning programme.

Objectives: - to assess and compare unmet need for family planning of married males and married females in the field practice area of RHTC Naila, Jaipur.

Materials and methods: - A community based cross sectional analytic type of observational study through 30 cluster sample technique was carried out on 968 eligible couples (married men and women of reproductive age group) residing in field practice area of RHTC Naila, attached to SMS Medical College, Jaipur. 

Results: - Female’s were having significantly more (p<0.001) unmet need than males (20.9% v/s 10.2%). Limiting as well as limiting type of unmet need females predominate over males (p<0.001). Although difference between mean existing and desired number of children was observed significant (p<0.05) in females not in males but for girls child both felt significantly (p<0.001) more than desired. Although in males there was no significant difference was observed in desired and existing interval between children but in case of females it was significantly less (p<0.05) in ‘0’ to1st and significantly more (p<0.05) in 1st to 2nd child interval.

Conclusion: - Females were having more unmet need than males. Males as well as females felt that they have more number of girls. Females want to have earlier 1st child and delay the 2nd


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Unmet need, eligible couple, spacing and limiting
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Background: - Unmet need for family planning is one of the indicators to assess the effectiveness of the family planning programme.

Objectives: - to assess and compare unmet need for family planning of married males and married females in the field practice area of RHTC Naila, Jaipur.

Materials and methods: - A community based cross sectional analytic type of observational study through 30 cluster sample technique was carried out on 968 eligible couples (married men and women of reproductive age group) residing in field practice area of RHTC Naila, attached to SMS Medical College, Jaipur. 

Results: - Female’s were having significantly more (p<0.001) unmet need than males (20.9% v/s 10.2%). Limiting as well as limiting type of unmet need females predominate over males (p<0.001). Although difference between mean existing and desired number of children was observed significant (p<0.05) in females not in males but for girls child both felt significantly (p<0.001) more than desired. Although in males there was no significant difference was observed in desired and existing interval between children but in case of females it was significantly less (p<0.05) in ‘0’ to1st and significantly more (p<0.05) in 1st to 2nd child interval.

Conclusion: - Females were having more unmet need than males. Males as well as females felt that they have more number of girls. Females want to have earlier 1st child and delay the 2nd


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Unmet need, eligible couple, spacing and limiting