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Open Journal of Epidemiology | 2014

Current Status and Correlates of Modern Family Planning Utilization in Hard to Reach Ethnic Minorities: The Case of Gumuz, Northwest Ethiopia

Molla Gedefaw; Dawit Muluneh; Mekonen Aychiluhem

Cognizant of multifaceted challenge of unwanted pregnancy, Ethiopia strives to increase utiliza-tion of modern family planning across the nation. Therefore, update on the current status of family planning utilization especially in hard to reach ethnic minorities is critical. The objective of this study was to assess level, and correlates of modern contraceptive utilization in a hard to reach ethnic minorities. A community based study was conducted in Dangur District, Beneshangul Gumuz Regional State July, 2013. A total of 530 married women were included in the study. Structured questionnaire was data collection tool. Data was analysed using SPSS version 20 for windows. Possible association and their strength were measured using odds ratio at 95% CI. Family planning utilization was 18.7% while nearly 27% of study participants had ever used family planning methods. The following variables were predictors of family planning utilization: number of alive children [AOR: 3.31, 95% CI (1.41 - 7.20)], good knowledge [AOR: 2.18, 95% CI (1.35 - 3.52)] and positive attitude [AOR: 1.58, 95% CI (1.03 - 2.50)]. The most outstanding finding of this study was that more than 80% of study participants still believe that many children means high income, and nearly 60% of them believe that family planning utilization decreases confidence among couples. This study witnessed how successful Ethiopia is in addressing reproductive health service inequalities in hard to reach communities. However, misconceptions surrounding family planning, and culture associated desire to have large family size should be addressed in a culture sensitive manner so that this success would further bear fruits.


Open Journal of Epidemiology | 2015

Opportunities, and Challenges of Latrine Utilization among Rural Communities of Awabel District, Northwest Ethiopia, 2014

Molla Gedefaw; Yibeltal Amsalu; Molalign Tarekegn; Worku Awoke


Open Journal of Epidemiology | 2014

Assessment of Maternal Near Miss at Debre Markos Referral Hospital, Northwest Ethiopia: Five Years Experience

Molla Gedefaw; Habtamu Gebrehana; Ayu Gizachew; Fentahun Taddess


Open Journal of Epidemiology | 2015

Current Status and Predictors of Diarrhoeal Diseases among Under-Five Children in a Rapidly Growing Urban Setting: The Case of City Administration of Bahir Dar, Northwest Ethiopia

Molla Gedefaw; Mengesha Takele; Mekonnen Aychiluhem; Molalign Tarekegn


BMC Research Notes | 2015

Prevalence and associated factors of active trachoma among childeren aged 1–9 years in rural communities of Gonji Kolella district, West Gojjam zone, North West Ethiopia

Adane Nigusie; Resom Berhe; Molla Gedefaw


Open Journal of Epidemiology | 2014

Current Status of Antenatal Care Utilization in the Context of Data Conflict: The Case of Dembecha District, Northwest Ethiopia

Molla Gedefaw; Bilal Muche; Mekonen Aychiluhem


Open Journal of Epidemiology | 2015

Determinates of Childhood Pneumonia and Diarrhea with Special Emphasis to Exclusive Breastfeeding in North Achefer District, Northwest Ethiopia: A Case Control Study

Molla Gedefaw; Resom Berhe


Open Journal of Epidemiology | 2013

Water-pipe tobacco epidemic in tobacco naive communities: Experience from Ethiopia*

Molla Gedefaw; Amanuel Eshete; Mekonnen Aychiluhem; Telake Azale


Open Journal of Epidemiology | 2015

Current Status, and Correlates of Abortion among Rural Women of Gonji Kollela District, Northwest Ethiopia

Girum Meseret; Molla Gedefaw; Resom Berhe; Adane Nigusie


Open Journal of Epidemiology | 2015

Determinates of Regain in Body Mass Index among Malnourished Aids Patients on Therapeutic Food in Amhara National Regional State, Northwest Ethiopia: A Retrospective Cohort Study

Molla Gedefaw; Moges Tariku

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Resom Berhe

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