1. Socio-Demographic Factors of Tubectomy in North Indian Population.
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Gupta, Prabhu Dayal, Shukla, Rakesh Kumar, Mishra, Archana, and Pandey, Sanjay
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TUBAL sterilization , *SOCIODEMOGRAPHIC factors , *FAMILY planning services , *MUSLIM women , *AGE groups - Abstract
Aim: - The ideal of this original exploration composition is to find Socio-Demographic Factors of Tubectomy in the North Indian Population. Material & System: - A cross-sectional study was conducted in the Department of Obs and Gyne, SSPG District Hospital (Female) Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India from January 2017-January 2019. The sample size for the study was calculated using the couple protection rate of Uttar Pradesh, which were around 38%. The estimated sample size determined for the study was 750. Women under the age group 15-50 years reported to the SSPG District Hospital Varanasi were assessed by structured interview and data recorded. Result: - maturity of the women 367(49) were in the age group of 21 - 30 years with a mean age of 25-26 yrs. Among the study group 645(86%) were Hindu, 101(13.5%) were Muslims and 04(0.5%) were Christians. The number of children the couples had at the time of tubectomy. The maximum number of couples (47%) had 3 children before concluding for tubectomy. The coming predominant group was the couple who had 1-2 children (24%). Among Hindus 119(28%) were tubectomized and only 07(15%) were tubectomized in Muslims. Conclusion: - It has been concluded that further of the youthful population in India is concluding for tubectomy. Still, women with 3 children are predominating the tubectomy group. Muslim women are less likely to be castrated than non-Muslim women so junking of the religious taboos is essential for the wide perpetration of family planning programs. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022