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SEMINAR PRESENTATIONS Cambodia DHS and Measure DHS+ Survey Objectives and Methodology Housing and Characteristics of the Population Fertility and its Determinants Fertility Preferences Family Planning Abortion Women’s Status Domestic Violence HIV/AIDS and Other STIs Health Status and Utilization of Health Services Infant, Child and Maternal Mortality Maternal and Child Health Infant Feeding & Childhood and Maternal Nutrition
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Knowledge & Attitudes Use of Family Planning Exposure to Family Planning Messages Family Planning
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Knowledge of contraceptive methods Percent of women age 15-49
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Which modern methods are most familiar to married women? Percent of currently married women age 15-49
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Does knowledge of any modern method vary by residence, region and education? Mondol Kiri/Rotanak Kiri (56%) Banteay Mean Chey (81%) and Preah Vihear/Stueng Traeng/Kracheh (84%) 3 only regions with knowledge less than 90% Women with no education (91%) know slightly less about modern methods than educated women (98%) No urban-rural difference
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Do married women discuss family planning with their husbands? Percent of currently married women age 15-49 in the past year
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What are couples’ attitudes toward family planning? Percent of women who report that they and their husband approve or not of family planning
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Knowledge & Attitudes Use of Family Planning Exposure to Family Planning Messages Family Planning
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Use of contraception among married women Percent of currently married women age 15-49
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Has contraceptive use among women increased since 1995? Percent of currently married women age 15-49
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Does use of contraception vary by a woman’s level of education? Percent of currently married women age 15-49
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Contraceptive use also varies by residence 33% of urban women use any method of family planning compared to… 22% for their rural counterparts.
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20% 21 to 30% 30% and + Use of any family planning method varies greatly by region: Kampong Cham Kampong Chhnang Kampong Spueu Kampong Thum Kaoh Kong Prey Veaeng Pousat Mondol K./ Rotanak K. (10%) Preah V./Stueng T./Kracheh Siem Reab/Otdar Mean Chey CAMBODIA Kandal Takaev Kampot/Krong K./K.P. Sihanouk Svay Rieng Bantey Mean Chey Phnom Penh (43%) Bat Dambang/ Krong Pailin
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Women’s current use of modern contraceptive methods
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Source of supply for contraceptive methods Percent *First source, limited to women who started using IUD since 1995
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Intention to use contraception in the future Percent of currently married women who are not using a contraceptive method
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Preferred method of contraception for future use Percent of currently married women who are not using a contraceptive method, but who intend to use
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Some reasons cited by women for not intending to use contraception Health concerns Difficult to get pregnant Wants more children Opposed to family planning Infrequent sex/no sex Fear side effects 26% 24% 10% 9% 8% 6% Currently married women who are not using a contraceptive method
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Knowledge & Attitudes Use of Family Planning Exposure to Family Planning Messages Family Planning
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From what source do women hear family planning messages? From radio only From television only From both NO MESSAGE For all women who heard a message about family planning in the last few months preceding the interview 10% 5% 64% 21%
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Residence Urban86% Rural78% Education None70% Primary80% Secondary+92% Does exposure to family planning messages vary by residence and education?
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At the regional level, women from: Mondol Kiri/Rotanak Kiri (30%) and Preah Vihear/Stueng Traeng/Kracheh (51%) are the least likely to hear a message.
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Residence Urban59% Rural36% Education None28% Primary39% Secondary+62% Does exposure to family planning messages in the print media vary by residence and education?
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Main findings Knowledge of family planning is very high, except in Mondol Kiri/Rotanak Kiri (56%) 19% of women use a modern method of contraception (24% use any method) Use of any contraceptive method has been increasing since 1995 (13%) to 24% in 2000 Use varies greatly by residence, region and level of education
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Main findings Injectables and the daily and monthly pills are the 3 methods most used by women Slightly more than 2 women in 5 intend to use family planning in the future 4 women in 5 have heard of a family planning message in the media
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