1. To assess the knowledge , attitude and practices of different types of family planning method among women of reproductive age group, and their correlation with socidemographic and socioeconomic factors . 2. To identify the reasons which withhold the practices of contraceptive methods . 3. To provide baseline information that may help in improving family planning education and counseling services.
Family planning is a key aspect of reproductive health that enables individuals and couples to decide freely on the number and spacing of their children. Effective use of contraceptive methods helps prevent unintended pregnancies and supports maternal and child well-being . Despite its importance, many women lack sufficient knowledge about the variety of contraceptive options available. Limited awareness about how to use these methods correctly can reduce their effectiveness and lead to irregular or incorrect use. Socioeconomic and reproductive factors play a crucial role in shaping women's use of family planning, as elements such as educational level, income, occupation, age at marriage, source of information, number of pregnancies, and number of living children can all influence both attitudes and practical use of contraceptives . Access to healthcare services, including counseling and education, is another critical factor affecting the uptake of family planning methods, and women who receive proper guidance are more likely to choose and continue using suitable contraceptives . Community expectations and family support also impact contraceptive practices, as influence from friends and close social circles can either encourage or discourage women from using family planning methods . Local assessments in Egypt, including in Assiut, show differences in knowledge and practice among population groups, and understanding these variations is essential for designing effective educational programs and interventions to improve family planning utilization .
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
350
Assuit University Hospital
Asyut, Egypt
-Questionnaire to evaluate the overall knowledge, perceptions, and actual use of family planning methods among married women in the selected areas of Egypt
Questionnaire between married women aged 18-49 years
Time frame: through study completion, an average of 1 year
To explore sociocultural and economic factors that influence the decision to adopt or avoid specific family planning methods.
questionnaire to assess sociocultural and economic factors
Time frame: through study completion, an average of 1 year
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