Author:
Merid Mehari Woldemariam,Kibret Anteneh Ayelign,Alem Adugnaw Zeleke,Asratie Melaku Hunie,Aragaw Fantu Mamo,Chilot Dagmawi,Belay Daniel Gashaneh
Abstract
Abstract
Introduction
There is tremendous regional inequalities and low uptake of modern contraceptives particularly among young women (15–24 years), characterized by high fertility but high unmet need for contraceptives in Ethiopia. Hence, the present study aimed at exploring the spatial distribution and the multi-level determinants of modern contraceptive use among young women in Ethiopia.
Methods
This study was conducted using the 2019 Ethiopian demographic and health survey data on a weighted sample of 3,379 young women. STATA version 14 for the multi-level, and ArcGIS 10.7 and Sat Scan 9.6 for the spatial analysis were used. Spatial analysis was done to identify the hotspot areas of modern contraceptive use in Ethiopia. Multi-variable multi-level logistic regression was used for identifying determinants of modern contraceptive use and variables with a p-value < 0.05 were considered to be significant determinants.
Result
The overall prevalence of modern contraceptive use among young women in Ethiopia was 17.23% (95% CI: 10.98, 23.47). The hotspots areas for modern contraceptive use were detected in the central and south-western Amhara, western and central Oromia, and western SNNPR regions. Whereas the Somali region, Dire dawa, and Harari cities were cold spot areas for modern contraceptive use.
Being married (AOR = 18.5; 95% CI: 12.66, 27.27), parity (AOR = 4.82; 95% CI: 1.27, 18.32), having television (AOR = 2.39; 95%CI: 1.43, 3.99), having radio (AOR = 1.43; 95%CI: 1.05, 1.94) had higher odds of using modern contraceptives compared to their counterparts. Besides, family size of above five (AOR = 0.46; 95% CI: 0.34, 0.62) and living in Somali region (AOR = 0.05; 95% CI: 0.01, 0.32) were associated with decreased odds of using modern contraceptives among young women in Ethiopia.
Conclusion
The modern contraceptive use was low among young women and considerably varied across regions in Ethiopia. A remarkably low rate of modern contraceptive use (cold spot) area was detected in Somali region-Ethiopia. Taking in to account a geographic perspective and key factors identified in this study would be vital for efficient resource allocation, targeted interventions, and informed decision-making to enhance contraceptive uptake in Ethiopia.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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