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Title: The comparison of reproductive health data in a rural district in Turkey (1981-2001)
Authors: Uludağ Üniversitesi/Tıp Fakültesi/Halk Sağlığı Anabilim Dalı.
0000-0002-0983-4904
Aytekin, Necla Tugay
Pala, Kayıhan
Akis, Nalan
Nacarküçük, Seher
Aytekin, Hamdi
F-7816-2013
6507469861
6603159416
6603181481
8070204200
Keywords: Family planning
Married women
Reproductive age
Rural areas
Public, environmental & occupational health
Obstetrics & gynecology
Issue Date: Dec-2002
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Citation: Aytekin, N. T. vd. (2002). "The comparison of reproductive health data in a rural district in Turkey (1981-2001)". European Journal of Contraception and Reproductive Health Care, 7(4), 234-237.
Abstract: Objectives The main objective was to compare new reproductive and family planning data with data from the 1981 survey. Methods All 15-49-year-old married women living in seven villages of Gemlik were interviewed and the data were compared with the 1981 data of the same villages. Results In 1981, 66.8% used a family planning method, 6.8% used an intrauterine device, 10.2% used oral contraceptives and 10.0% used condoms. In 2001, these values were 93.0%, 36.5%, 6.0% and 14.8%, respectively. In 1981, 51.5% and in 2001 35.5% used coitus interruptus. Conclusion In 20 years, users of both current family planning methods and modern methods have increased; users of traditional methods have decreased Results In 1981, 66.8% used a family planning method, 6.8% used an intrauterine device, 10.2% used oral contraceptives and 10.0% used condoms. In 2001, these values were 93.0%, 36.5%, 6.0% and 14.8%, respectively. In 1981, 51.5% and in 2001 35.5% used coitus interruptus. Conclusion In 20 years, users of both current family planning methods and modern methods have increased; users of traditional methods have decreased.
URI: https://doi.org/10.1080/ejc.7.4.234.237
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/ejc.7.4.234.237
http://hdl.handle.net/11452/23955
ISSN: 1362-5187
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