Contraception needs and pregnancy termination in sub-Saharan Africa: a multilevel analysis of demographic and health survey data

Plain language summary Women in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) have a higher risk of unintended pregnancies that are more likely to be terminated, most of which are unsafe with associated complications. Unmet need for contraception is highest in SSA and exceeds the global average. This study investigates...

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Main Authors: Kenneth Setorwu Adde, Kwamena Sekyi Dickson, Edward Kwabena Ameyaw, Joshua Amo-Adjei
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2021-08-01
Series:Reproductive Health
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12978-021-01227-3
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spelling doaj-2c697b296cb7488aa48b410b27045d0b2021-08-29T11:34:16ZengBMCReproductive Health1742-47552021-08-011811910.1186/s12978-021-01227-3Contraception needs and pregnancy termination in sub-Saharan Africa: a multilevel analysis of demographic and health survey dataKenneth Setorwu Adde0Kwamena Sekyi Dickson1Edward Kwabena Ameyaw2Joshua Amo-Adjei3Department of Population and Health, College of Humanities and Legal Studies, University of Cape CoastDepartment of Population and Health, College of Humanities and Legal Studies, University of Cape CoastThe Australian Centre for Public and Population Health Research, Faculty of Health, University of Technology SydneyDepartment of Population and Health, College of Humanities and Legal Studies, University of Cape CoastPlain language summary Women in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) have a higher risk of unintended pregnancies that are more likely to be terminated, most of which are unsafe with associated complications. Unmet need for contraception is highest in SSA and exceeds the global average. This study investigates the association between unmet/met need for contraception and pregnancy termination SSA. We used pooled data from Demographic and Health Surveys conducted from January 2010 to December 2018 in 32 countries in SSA. Our study involved 265,505 women with diverse contraception needs and with complete data on all variables of interest. We found an overall pregnancy termination rate of 16.27% ranging from 9.13% in Namibia to 38.68% in Gabon. Met need of contraception, education, sex of household head, and socio-economic disadvantage of women had a significant association with pregnancy termination. Our study contributes towards the discussion on unmet/met need for contraception and pregnancy termination across SSA. Governments of SSA and non-governmental organisations need to take pragmatic steps to increase met needs for contraception and also utilise mass media to encourage women to adhere to the prescription of contraceptives in order to reduce the incidence of unplanned pregnancies and unsafe abortions.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12978-021-01227-3Unmet/met needContraceptionUnsafe abortionPregnancy termination
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author Kenneth Setorwu Adde
Kwamena Sekyi Dickson
Edward Kwabena Ameyaw
Joshua Amo-Adjei
spellingShingle Kenneth Setorwu Adde
Kwamena Sekyi Dickson
Edward Kwabena Ameyaw
Joshua Amo-Adjei
Contraception needs and pregnancy termination in sub-Saharan Africa: a multilevel analysis of demographic and health survey data
Reproductive Health
Unmet/met need
Contraception
Unsafe abortion
Pregnancy termination
author_facet Kenneth Setorwu Adde
Kwamena Sekyi Dickson
Edward Kwabena Ameyaw
Joshua Amo-Adjei
author_sort Kenneth Setorwu Adde
title Contraception needs and pregnancy termination in sub-Saharan Africa: a multilevel analysis of demographic and health survey data
title_short Contraception needs and pregnancy termination in sub-Saharan Africa: a multilevel analysis of demographic and health survey data
title_full Contraception needs and pregnancy termination in sub-Saharan Africa: a multilevel analysis of demographic and health survey data
title_fullStr Contraception needs and pregnancy termination in sub-Saharan Africa: a multilevel analysis of demographic and health survey data
title_full_unstemmed Contraception needs and pregnancy termination in sub-Saharan Africa: a multilevel analysis of demographic and health survey data
title_sort contraception needs and pregnancy termination in sub-saharan africa: a multilevel analysis of demographic and health survey data
publisher BMC
series Reproductive Health
issn 1742-4755
publishDate 2021-08-01
description Plain language summary Women in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) have a higher risk of unintended pregnancies that are more likely to be terminated, most of which are unsafe with associated complications. Unmet need for contraception is highest in SSA and exceeds the global average. This study investigates the association between unmet/met need for contraception and pregnancy termination SSA. We used pooled data from Demographic and Health Surveys conducted from January 2010 to December 2018 in 32 countries in SSA. Our study involved 265,505 women with diverse contraception needs and with complete data on all variables of interest. We found an overall pregnancy termination rate of 16.27% ranging from 9.13% in Namibia to 38.68% in Gabon. Met need of contraception, education, sex of household head, and socio-economic disadvantage of women had a significant association with pregnancy termination. Our study contributes towards the discussion on unmet/met need for contraception and pregnancy termination across SSA. Governments of SSA and non-governmental organisations need to take pragmatic steps to increase met needs for contraception and also utilise mass media to encourage women to adhere to the prescription of contraceptives in order to reduce the incidence of unplanned pregnancies and unsafe abortions.
topic Unmet/met need
Contraception
Unsafe abortion
Pregnancy termination
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s12978-021-01227-3
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