Consistency in reporting contraception between spouses in Bangladesh: evidence from recent demographic and health survey Mohammad Amirul Islam Sabu S. Padmadas Peter W.F. Smith Division of Social Statistics, University of Southampton, SO17 1BJ, UK Contact: [email protected]Paper presented at the BSPS Annual Conference, September 12-14, 2005
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Consistency in reporting contraception between spouses in Bangladesh: evidence from recent demographic and health
survey
Mohammad Amirul Islam Sabu S. PadmadasPeter W.F. Smith
Division of Social Statistics, University of Southampton, SO17 1BJ, UK Contact: [email protected]
Paper presented at the BSPS Annual Conference, September 12-14, 2005
Extent of inconsistency in reporting of contraception between spouses
Determinants of inconsistency
Inconsistency in reporting of condom use
Determinants of inconsistency in reporting of condom use
Conclusions
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Objectives of the research
To determine the extent of inconsistency in reporting of contraception between spouses
To identify the determinants of such inconsistency
To further explore the inconsistency in reporting of condom use
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Data used
The study is based on 1999-2000 BDHS which collected
A male data set of 2556 currently married men aged 15-59 years
A female data set of 10,544 ever married women aged 10-49 years
A couple data set (N=2249) is generated by linking the spouses. This is the
main source of information for this study
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Contraceptive prevalence rate by sex
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Female Male
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Comparison of reported contraceptive use by spouses: percent distribution of couples according to husband’s and wife’s reported current contraceptive use status
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Comparison of reported contraceptive use by spouses: percent distribution of couples according to husband’s and wife’s reported current contraceptive use status
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Comparison of reported contraceptive use by spouses: percent distribution of couples according to husband’s and wife’s reported current contraceptive use status
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Comparison of reported contraceptive use by spouses: percent distribution of couples according to husband’s and wife’s reported current contraceptive use status
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Comparison of reported contraceptive use by spouses: percent distribution of couples according to husband’s and wife’s reported current contraceptive use status
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Determinants of inconsistency
Two level random intercept binary logistic regression model has been fitted
Response variable: Consistent use reporting (yes=1, no=0)