Al-sihah: The Public Health Science Journal
Volume 15, Nomor 1, January-June 2023

Female's Preferred Birth Interval in Uganda: What Are The Associated Factors?

Douglas Candia (Department of Planning and Applied Statistics, Makerere University, Kampala, Uganda)
Edward Musoke (Department of Planning and Applied Statistics, Makerere University, Kampala, Uganda)
Christabellah Namugenyi (Department of Planning and Applied Statistics, Makerere University, Kampala, Uganda)



Article Info

Publish Date
28 Jun 2023

Abstract

Preferred birth intervals of females can have potential effects on several maternal and neonatal health outcomes. Therefore, this study aims to ascertain factors associated with preferred birth intervals among females in Uganda. The data utilized were obtained from the 2016 Uganda Demographic and Health Survey. The Pearson chi-square test and logistic regression model were used to identify independent variables significantly associated with preferred birth intervals. The results showed that the majority of females or 77.1% preferred birth intervals of at least two years. The independent factors that significantly influenced their preferences included age group, region, education level, children ever born, contraceptive use and intention, marital status, as well as current employment status. Therefore, interventions aimed at educating females about birth intervals should be tailored to the specific regions, considering their education and level of exposure to contraceptives. This knowledge will enable females to understand the information provided, which is key to making healthy choices consistent with WHO recommendations.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

Al-Sihah

Publisher

Subject

Public Health

Description

The aim of this journal is to publish high-quality articles dedicated to all aspects of the latest outstanding developments in the field of public health. Al-Sihah receives manuscripts encompass a broad range of research topics in public health sciences: epidemiology, nutrition, health promotion, ...