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Family Planning

Family Planning. 2007 Jordan Population and Family Health Survey. Knowledge Current use Source of methods Future use. (c) 2002 Tita Oronoz/Family Health International, Courtesy of Photoshare. Knowledge of Contraceptive Methods.

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Family Planning

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  1. Family Planning 2007 Jordan Population and Family Health Survey 2007 JPFHS - DoS and Macro International, Inc.

  2. Knowledge • Current use • Source of methods • Future use (c) 2002 Tita Oronoz/Family Health International, Courtesy of Photoshare 2007 JPFHS - DoS and Macro International, Inc.

  3. Knowledge of Contraceptive Methods More than 99%of all ever-married women know at least one modern methodof contraception. Women know, on average, 8 modern methods. 96%of women can name a traditional methodof contraception. 2007 JPFHS - DoS and Macro International, Inc.

  4. Contraceptive Knowledge by Method Percent of ever-married women who have heard of each method 2007 JPFHS - DoS and Macro International, Inc.

  5. Knowledge • Current use • Source of methods • Future use (c) 2002 Tita Oronoz/Family Health International, Courtesy of Photoshare 2007 JPFHS - DoS and Macro International, Inc.

  6. Gap Between Knowledge and UseAmong All Women Percentage of currently married women 2007 JPFHS - DoS and Macro International, Inc.

  7. Current Use of Family Planning Percentage of women using any method 2007 JPFHS - DoS and Macro International, Inc.

  8. Trends in Current Use Percentage of currently married women using any method 2007 JPFHS - DoS and Macro International, Inc.

  9. Use of Modern Methods by Residence Percentage of currently married women using any modern method 2007 JPFHS - DoS and Macro International, Inc.

  10. Current Use of Family Planning Percent of currently married women 2007 JPFHS - DoS and Macro International, Inc.

  11. Use of Modern Contraception by Education and Wealth Education Poorest Wealth Percentage of currently married women using any modern method 2007 JPFHS - DoS and Macro International, Inc.

  12. Use of Modern Methods by Governorate Irbid 38% Ajloun 42% Jarash40% Mafraq 34% Balqa 39% Zarqa 46% Madaba 39% Amman 44% Karak 40% Tafiela 42% Ma’an 34% Percentage of currently married women using any modern method Aqaba 38% 2007 JPFHS- DoS and Macro International, Inc

  13. Trends in the Use of Family Planning Percentage of currently married women using method 2007 JPFHS - DoS and Macro International, Inc.

  14. When do Women Start Using Contraception? Percentage distribution of women by number of living children at first use 2007 JPFHS - DoS and Macro International, Inc.

  15. Knowledge of the Fertile Period • 78%of women who use the rhythm method correctly identified the fertile periodas the time halfway between the two periods. 2007 JPFHS - DoS and Macro International, Inc.

  16. Contraceptive Discontinuation Percent of women who started an episode of contraceptive use in the last 5 years and the episode was discontinued within 12 months 2007 JPFHS - DoS and Macro International, Inc.

  17. Main Reason for Discontinuation Percent among all discontinuations 2007 JPFHS - DoS and Macro International, Inc.

  18. Knowledge & use • Current use • Source of methods • Future use (c) 2002 Tita Oronoz/Family Health International, Courtesy of Photoshare 2007 JPFHS - DoS and Macro International, Inc.

  19. Source of Contraception Percentage of current users of method 2007 JPFHS - DoS and Macro International, Inc.

  20. Do Family Planning Users have Informed Choices? • 72% of modern contraceptive users were informed of side effects or problems of methods they used • 64% of users were informed of what to do if they experienced side effects. • 30% of users were not informed of other methodsthey could use. 2007 JPFHS - DoS and Macro International, Inc.

  21. Knowledge & use • Current use • Source of methods • Future use (c) 2002 Tita Oronoz/Family Health International, Courtesy of Photoshare 2007 JPFHS - DoS and Macro International, Inc.

  22. Future Use of Contraception Percentage of currently married women who are not currently using contraception 2007 JPFHS - DoS and Macro International, Inc.

  23. More than half of married women who are not using a method do NOT intend to use family planning in the future….. Why not? Percentage of currently married women who are not using family planning 2007 JPFHS - DoS and Macro International, Inc.

  24. Among currently married women who INTENDto use a contraceptive method in the future, the preferred methods are IUD(48%), followed by the pill(21%). 2007 JPFHS - DoS and Macro International, Inc.

  25. Family Planning Messages Radio TV Newspaper/magazine Posters Bulletin, booklet Lecture None of these 24% 67% 31% 42% 44% 11% 18% Percentage of all women who heard a message about family planning 2007 JPFHS - DoS and Macro International, Inc.

  26. Missed Opportunities Of the women who werenot using family planning in the 12 months preceding the survey: • Only 21% were visited by a fieldworker who discussed family planning. • 17% visited a health facility and discussed family planning with a provider. • 60% visited a health facility and did not discuss family planning. • Overall, 70%of nonusers did NOT discussfamily planning with a fieldworker or at a health facility. 2007 JPFHS - DoS and Macro International, Inc.

  27. Key Findings • Knowledge of family planning is universal. Women know an average of 8 methods of family planning • The modern contraceptive prevalencerate among married women is 42 percent. • The IUD is the most popular method. • Use of modern methods has increased dramatically since 1990, mostly due to the increase in use of the IUD. 2007 JPFHS - DoS and Macro International, Inc.

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