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Factors Associated with Unmet Need for Modern Contraception in Post-Conflict Liberia


AP Pack
DR McCarraher
M Chen
CC Okigbo
LM Albert
S Wambugu

Abstract

We examined the association between intimate partner violence and  unmet need for modern contraception in post-conflict Liberia. This is a secondary analysis of data collected using the Priorities for Local AIDS Control Efforts (PLACE) method. Data from 499 sexually experienced young women (aged 14-25) in Montserrado County, Liberia were examined.  Intimate partner violence (55.7%), unintended pregnancy (83.2%), and abortion (45.3%) were pervasive in the study population. An estimated 35.9% of respondents had an unmet need for modern contraception.  However, multivariate logistic regression results did not reveal an  association between intimate partner violence and unmet need (OR 1.11; 95% CI 0.70-1.75). Among covariates examined, only contraceptive use at sexual debut (26.1%) was significantly associated with unmet need (OR 0.27; 95% CI 0.14-0.52). Liberian youth need information about and access to modern contraceptive methods besides condoms. Interventions to identify and treat victims of violence are also needed. Afr J Reprod Health 2014; 18[2]: 58-67).

Key words: Intimate partner violence, unintended pregnancy, abortion, unmet need for contraception, adolescents, Liberia


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