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Women’s involvement in decision-making and association with reproductive health behaviors: findings from a cross-sectional survey in Niger
by
Mathur, Sanyukta
, Kirk, Karen
, Dadi, Chaibou
, Dougherty, Leanne
in
Adolescent
/ Adult
/ Analysis
/ Birth control
/ Births
/ Communication
/ Contraception Behavior - psychology
/ Contraception Behavior - statistics & numerical data
/ Contraceptives
/ Cross-Sectional Studies
/ Decision Making
/ Education
/ Empowerment
/ Female
/ Fertility
/ Gynecology
/ Health aspects
/ Health Behavior
/ Health care
/ Households
/ Humans
/ Influence
/ Married women
/ Maternal and Child Health
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Middle Aged
/ Niger
/ Participation
/ Power
/ Pregnancy
/ Prenatal Care - psychology
/ Prenatal Care - statistics & numerical data
/ Radio programs
/ Reproductive Behavior - psychology
/ Reproductive Behavior - statistics & numerical data
/ Reproductive health
/ Reproductive Health - statistics & numerical data
/ Reproductive Medicine
/ Social and behavior change programming
/ Social norms
/ Socioeconomics
/ Spouses - psychology
/ Spouses - statistics & numerical data
/ Surveys
/ Surveys and Questionnaires
/ Teenagers
/ Variables
/ Women
/ Young Adult
2024
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Women’s involvement in decision-making and association with reproductive health behaviors: findings from a cross-sectional survey in Niger
by
Mathur, Sanyukta
, Kirk, Karen
, Dadi, Chaibou
, Dougherty, Leanne
in
Adolescent
/ Adult
/ Analysis
/ Birth control
/ Births
/ Communication
/ Contraception Behavior - psychology
/ Contraception Behavior - statistics & numerical data
/ Contraceptives
/ Cross-Sectional Studies
/ Decision Making
/ Education
/ Empowerment
/ Female
/ Fertility
/ Gynecology
/ Health aspects
/ Health Behavior
/ Health care
/ Households
/ Humans
/ Influence
/ Married women
/ Maternal and Child Health
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Middle Aged
/ Niger
/ Participation
/ Power
/ Pregnancy
/ Prenatal Care - psychology
/ Prenatal Care - statistics & numerical data
/ Radio programs
/ Reproductive Behavior - psychology
/ Reproductive Behavior - statistics & numerical data
/ Reproductive health
/ Reproductive Health - statistics & numerical data
/ Reproductive Medicine
/ Social and behavior change programming
/ Social norms
/ Socioeconomics
/ Spouses - psychology
/ Spouses - statistics & numerical data
/ Surveys
/ Surveys and Questionnaires
/ Teenagers
/ Variables
/ Women
/ Young Adult
2024
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Women’s involvement in decision-making and association with reproductive health behaviors: findings from a cross-sectional survey in Niger
by
Mathur, Sanyukta
, Kirk, Karen
, Dadi, Chaibou
, Dougherty, Leanne
in
Adolescent
/ Adult
/ Analysis
/ Birth control
/ Births
/ Communication
/ Contraception Behavior - psychology
/ Contraception Behavior - statistics & numerical data
/ Contraceptives
/ Cross-Sectional Studies
/ Decision Making
/ Education
/ Empowerment
/ Female
/ Fertility
/ Gynecology
/ Health aspects
/ Health Behavior
/ Health care
/ Households
/ Humans
/ Influence
/ Married women
/ Maternal and Child Health
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Middle Aged
/ Niger
/ Participation
/ Power
/ Pregnancy
/ Prenatal Care - psychology
/ Prenatal Care - statistics & numerical data
/ Radio programs
/ Reproductive Behavior - psychology
/ Reproductive Behavior - statistics & numerical data
/ Reproductive health
/ Reproductive Health - statistics & numerical data
/ Reproductive Medicine
/ Social and behavior change programming
/ Social norms
/ Socioeconomics
/ Spouses - psychology
/ Spouses - statistics & numerical data
/ Surveys
/ Surveys and Questionnaires
/ Teenagers
/ Variables
/ Women
/ Young Adult
2024
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Women’s involvement in decision-making and association with reproductive health behaviors: findings from a cross-sectional survey in Niger
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Women’s involvement in decision-making and association with reproductive health behaviors: findings from a cross-sectional survey in Niger
2024
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Overview
Background
Though women in Niger are largely responsible for the familial health and caretaking, prior research shows limited female autonomy in healthcare decisions. This study extends current understanding of women’s participation in decision-making and its influence on reproductive health behaviors.
Methods
Cross-sectional survey with married women (15–49 years,
N
= 2,672) in Maradi and Zinder Niger assessed women’s participation in household decision-making in health and non-health issues. Analyses examined [
1
] if participation in household decision-making was associated with modern contraceptive use, antenatal care (ANC) attendance, and skilled birth attendance at last delivery and [
2
] what individual, interpersonal, and community-level factors were associated with women’s participation in decision-making.
Results
Only 16% of the respondents were involved—either autonomously or jointly with their spouse—in all three types of household decisions: (1) large purchase, (2) visiting family/parents, and (3) decisions about own healthcare. Involvement in decision making was significantly associated with increased odds of current modern contraceptive use [aOR:1.36 (95% CI: 1.06–1.75)] and four or more ANC visits during their recent pregnancy [aOR:1.34 (95% CI: 1.00-1.79)], when adjusting for socio-demographic characteristics. There was no significant association between involvement in decision-making and skilled birth attendance at recent delivery. Odds of involvement in decision-making was significantly associated with increasing age and household wealth status, listening to radio, and involvement in decision-making about their own marriage.
Conclusion
Women’s engagement in decision-making positively influences their reproductive health. Social and behavior change strategies to shift social norms and increase opportunities for women’s involvement in household decision making are needed. For example, radio programs can be used to inform specific target groups on how women’s decision-making can positively influence reproductive health while also providing specific actions to achieve change. Opportunities exist to enhance women’s voice either before women enter marital partnerships or after (for instance, using health and social programming).
Publisher
BioMed Central,BioMed Central Ltd,Springer Nature B.V,BMC
Subject
/ Adult
/ Analysis
/ Births
/ Contraception Behavior - psychology
/ Contraception Behavior - statistics & numerical data
/ Female
/ Humans
/ Medicine
/ Niger
/ Power
/ Prenatal Care - statistics & numerical data
/ Reproductive Behavior - psychology
/ Reproductive Behavior - statistics & numerical data
/ Reproductive Health - statistics & numerical data
/ Social and behavior change programming
/ Spouses - statistics & numerical data
/ Surveys
/ Women
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