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Ann Med Res. 2002; 9(1): 33-40


Fertility and Its Determinants Among Married Women Living In The Responsibility Area Of A Health Unit in Çorum

Leyla Karaoglu*, Canan Öztürk**, Erkan Pehlivan*

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Abstract


 

Objective: The purpose of the study is to evaluate the fertility levels of the married women aged 15-49 with the

influincing factors who were living in the responsibility area of Mimar Sinan Health Unit at the centrum of

Çorum.

Methods: This cross-sectional study includes 280 women who were selected by stratified random sampling

method. Data were collected by administering a face to face questionnaire during April-May 1997. Data analysis

was done by SPSS using nonparametric statistical tests.

Results: The mean age of the women was 32.0 and 71% of whom completed primary school. The mean age at

first marriage was 17.7, mean number of pregnancies is 3.7, mean number of children ever born was 2.8 and

mean number of abortions was 0.75. Three quarter of the abortions were induced. Age of the women, age at first

pregnancy, education level of woman and her husband were found to be the most important factors in

performing four and more live births by using logistic regression analysis.

Conclusion: Fertility indicators of the sample group were lower than the indicators reported in 1990 Baseline

Survey and 1995 Evaluation Survey conducted on women living in Çorum.

Keywords: Women Health, Fertility, Abortion, Demography






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