Background: In developing countries, access to modern contraceptive methods remains
a concern, particularly in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). Although satisfactory progress in increasing
family planning use has been observed worldwide, demand and unmet need continue
to grow. This study describes the different reasons that push women in rural
and urban areas of Kongo Central province in the Democratic Republic of Congo
(DRC) to choose one of the modern contraceptive methods. Methods: A
cross-sectional, analytical study on the 705 clients recruited during the
family planning mini-campaigns organized from January to March 2021 in 8 health
zones of the Kongo Central Province in DRC.
Community Contraceptive Methods Distributors (CCMD) collected the data,community health workers (CHW) trained in clinical
providers’ community family planning service. The Pearson’s Chi2 test was used to compare the proportions
of the methods chosen in the different study variables categories, and logistic
regression was done to analyze the strength of association between the uses of long-acting reversible
contraceptives (LARC) with the study variables. Results: The mean age
(SD) of the clients was 25.7 years. The median number of living children was 2
children and that of pregnancies carried per client was 3. Three (3) clients
under the age of 20 out of 126 (2.4%) have 3 to 4 living children and one a up
to 6 living children. Out of a total of 705 clients, 11.1% aged under 20 and
39.1% of clients aged 20 to 24 requested LARC. Divorced and unmarried women
chose SAC and married and common-law women
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