Knowledge, use and failure of contraceptive methods among women from Marabá who have had abortions
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Resumo: | Female contraception ranges from socioeconomic to political aspects. The United Nations considers access to safe and voluntary family planning to be a human right, as it is essential for promoting gender equality, advancing women's empowerment, and reducing poverty. In this context, the aim of this study was to analyze the knowledge, use and failure of contraceptive methods among women living in Marabá (PA), as well as the use of public health services. This is an observational and cross-sectional study, in which a questionnaire prepared by the researchers was applied in face-to-face interviews and using an electronic form. A total of 394 women living in the urban area of Marabá, literate and aged 18 years or over were included. The results showed that 21% (83) of the interviewees had already had an abortion and, of these, 8.43% had never been to the gynecologist/obstetrician, with the majority claiming to know and know how to use mainly the contraceptive pill, male condom and intramuscular injection, 29% did not use contraceptive methods at the time of the interview and 46% claimed to have already become pregnant using at least one method. The contraceptive pill, male condom and withdrawal were the ones that were most associated with failure in both groups. Thus, knowledge about the various options for contraceptive methods enables the most appropriate choice for women's sexual behavior and socioeconomic factors. The dissemination of theoretical-practical contents about the use of these resources offer better support for the rational and correct use of them, as well as the mitigation of failures. |
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Knowledge, use and failure of contraceptive methods among women from Marabá who have had abortionsConocimiento, uso y falla de métodos anticonceptivos entre mujeres de Marabá que han tenido abortosConhecimento, uso e falha de métodos contraceptivos dentre as mulheres marabaenses que já tiveram abortoMétodos contraceptivosAbortamentoSaúde reprodutiva.Métodos anticonceptivosAbortoSalud reproductiva.Contraceptive methodsAbortionReproductive health.Female contraception ranges from socioeconomic to political aspects. The United Nations considers access to safe and voluntary family planning to be a human right, as it is essential for promoting gender equality, advancing women's empowerment, and reducing poverty. In this context, the aim of this study was to analyze the knowledge, use and failure of contraceptive methods among women living in Marabá (PA), as well as the use of public health services. This is an observational and cross-sectional study, in which a questionnaire prepared by the researchers was applied in face-to-face interviews and using an electronic form. A total of 394 women living in the urban area of Marabá, literate and aged 18 years or over were included. The results showed that 21% (83) of the interviewees had already had an abortion and, of these, 8.43% had never been to the gynecologist/obstetrician, with the majority claiming to know and know how to use mainly the contraceptive pill, male condom and intramuscular injection, 29% did not use contraceptive methods at the time of the interview and 46% claimed to have already become pregnant using at least one method. The contraceptive pill, male condom and withdrawal were the ones that were most associated with failure in both groups. Thus, knowledge about the various options for contraceptive methods enables the most appropriate choice for women's sexual behavior and socioeconomic factors. The dissemination of theoretical-practical contents about the use of these resources offer better support for the rational and correct use of them, as well as the mitigation of failures.La anticoncepción femenina varía desde los aspectos socioeconómicos hasta los políticos. Las Naciones Unidas consideran que el acceso a la planificación familiar segura y voluntaria es un derecho humano, ya que es esencial para promover la igualdad de género, promover el empoderamiento de las mujeres y reducir la pobreza. En este contexto, el objetivo de este estudio fue analizar el conocimiento, uso y falla de los métodos anticonceptivos entre las mujeres residentes en Marabá (PA), así como el uso de los servicios de salud pública. Se trata de un estudio observacional y transversal, en el que se aplicó un cuestionario elaborado por los investigadores en entrevistas presenciales y mediante formulario electrónico. Se incluyó a un total de 394 mujeres residentes en el área urbana de Marabá, alfabetizadas y de 18 años o más. Los resultados mostraron que el 21% (83) de las entrevistadas ya habían tenido un aborto y, de estas, el 8.43% nunca había ido al ginecólogo / obstetra, con la mayoría afirmando conocer y saber utilizar principalmente la píldora anticonceptiva, hombre condón e inyección intramuscular, el 29% no usaba anticonceptivos en el momento de la entrevista y el 46% afirmó haber quedado embarazada usando al menos un método. La píldora anticonceptiva, el condón masculino y la abstinencia fueron los que más se asociaron con el fracaso en ambos grupos. Por lo tanto, el conocimiento de las diversas opciones de métodos anticonceptivos permite la elección más adecuada para el comportamiento sexual y los factores socioeconómicos de la mujer. La difusión de contenidos teórico-prácticos sobre el uso de estos recursos ofrecen un mejor soporte para el uso racional y correcto de los mismos, así como la mitigación de fallas.A anticoncepção feminina abrange desde aspectos socioeconômicos até aspectos políticos. As Nações Unidas consideram que o acesso ao planejamento familiar seguro e voluntário é um direito humano, pois é essencial para a promoção da igualdade de gênero, avanço da autonomia das mulheres e redução da pobreza. Nesse contexto, o objetivo deste estudo foi analisar o conhecimento, uso e falha dos métodos contraceptivos dentre as mulheres residentes em Marabá (PA), assim como a utilização dos serviços de saúde pública. Trata-se de um estudo observacional e transversal, na qual um questionário elaborado pelas pesquisadoras foi aplicado em entrevistas presenciais e por formulário eletrônico. Foram incluídas 394 mulheres residentes na área urbana de Marabá, alfabetizadas e com idade de maior ou igual a 18 anos. Os resultados mostraram que 21% (83) das entrevistadas já tiveram algum aborto e, destas, 8.43% nunca foram ao ginecologista/obstetra, sendo que a maioria afirma conhecer e saber usar principalmente a pílula anticoncepcional, camisinha masculina e injeção intramuscular, 29% não usavam método contraceptivo no momento da entrevista e 46% alegaram já ter engravidado usando pelo menos um método. A pílula anticoncepcional, a camisinha masculina e o coito interrompido foram os que mais se associaram à falha em ambos os grupos. Assim, o conhecimento sobre as variadas opções de métodos contraceptivos possibilitam a escolha mais adequada ao comportamento sexual e fatores socioeconômicos das mulheres. A divulgação de conteúdos teórico-práticos acerca do uso desses recursos oferecem melhor apoio ao uso racional e correto dos mesmos, assim como à atenuação das falhas.Research, Society and Development2021-08-05info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1854910.33448/rsd-v10i10.18549Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 10; e62101018549Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 10; e62101018549Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 10; e621010185492525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/18549/16590Copyright (c) 2021 Ádria Rodrigues da Silva; Ana Paula Mota Franco; Daniela Soares Leitehttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSilva, Ádria Rodrigues daFranco, Ana Paula MotaLeite, Daniela Soares2021-10-02T21:49:16Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/18549Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:38:39.917776Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Knowledge, use and failure of contraceptive methods among women from Marabá who have had abortions Conocimiento, uso y falla de métodos anticonceptivos entre mujeres de Marabá que han tenido abortos Conhecimento, uso e falha de métodos contraceptivos dentre as mulheres marabaenses que já tiveram aborto |
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Knowledge, use and failure of contraceptive methods among women from Marabá who have had abortions |
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Knowledge, use and failure of contraceptive methods among women from Marabá who have had abortions Silva, Ádria Rodrigues da Métodos contraceptivos Abortamento Saúde reprodutiva. Métodos anticonceptivos Aborto Salud reproductiva. Contraceptive methods Abortion Reproductive health. |
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Knowledge, use and failure of contraceptive methods among women from Marabá who have had abortions |
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Knowledge, use and failure of contraceptive methods among women from Marabá who have had abortions |
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Knowledge, use and failure of contraceptive methods among women from Marabá who have had abortions |
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Knowledge, use and failure of contraceptive methods among women from Marabá who have had abortions |
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Knowledge, use and failure of contraceptive methods among women from Marabá who have had abortions |
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Silva, Ádria Rodrigues da |
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Silva, Ádria Rodrigues da Franco, Ana Paula Mota Leite, Daniela Soares |
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Franco, Ana Paula Mota Leite, Daniela Soares |
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Silva, Ádria Rodrigues da Franco, Ana Paula Mota Leite, Daniela Soares |
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Métodos contraceptivos Abortamento Saúde reprodutiva. Métodos anticonceptivos Aborto Salud reproductiva. Contraceptive methods Abortion Reproductive health. |
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Métodos contraceptivos Abortamento Saúde reprodutiva. Métodos anticonceptivos Aborto Salud reproductiva. Contraceptive methods Abortion Reproductive health. |
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Female contraception ranges from socioeconomic to political aspects. The United Nations considers access to safe and voluntary family planning to be a human right, as it is essential for promoting gender equality, advancing women's empowerment, and reducing poverty. In this context, the aim of this study was to analyze the knowledge, use and failure of contraceptive methods among women living in Marabá (PA), as well as the use of public health services. This is an observational and cross-sectional study, in which a questionnaire prepared by the researchers was applied in face-to-face interviews and using an electronic form. A total of 394 women living in the urban area of Marabá, literate and aged 18 years or over were included. The results showed that 21% (83) of the interviewees had already had an abortion and, of these, 8.43% had never been to the gynecologist/obstetrician, with the majority claiming to know and know how to use mainly the contraceptive pill, male condom and intramuscular injection, 29% did not use contraceptive methods at the time of the interview and 46% claimed to have already become pregnant using at least one method. The contraceptive pill, male condom and withdrawal were the ones that were most associated with failure in both groups. Thus, knowledge about the various options for contraceptive methods enables the most appropriate choice for women's sexual behavior and socioeconomic factors. The dissemination of theoretical-practical contents about the use of these resources offer better support for the rational and correct use of them, as well as the mitigation of failures. |
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