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American Journal of Social Science Research, Vol.4, No.3, Sep. 2018, Pub. Date: Jul. 23, 2018
Influence and Determinants of Early Conception Among Women of Reproductive Age in Perspective Survey of Bangladesh
Pages: 53-59 Views: 1572 Downloads: 463
Authors
[01] Iqramul Haq, Department of Statistics, Faculty of Science, Jagannath University, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
Abstract
Early pregnancy is the most primitive factors on fertility transition in Bangladesh. Fertility is directly changed through the women involved with early conception in her reproductive life. This study explores the Influence and Determinants of socio-demographic associated with early conception take place before 18 years of age among ever-married women of reproductive age in Bangladesh by utilizing the information extracted from the 2014 Bangladesh Demographic and Health Surveys (BDHS). To examine the interaction between the outcome variable and independent variables we conducted chi-squared test. Popular Binary logistic regression model is also used here to identify the risk of factors for early conception before 18 years of age in 2014. The findings of the study reveal that the practice of early conception is very common in Bangladesh. This study show that majority of the participants had experienced teenage marital pregnancy. Findings suggest that current age, women’s education, husband education, place of residence, socioeconomic status, religion, and regions are important determinants of early pregnancy in Bangladesh. The results of the study strongly suggested that Govt. should accord female education again with Increase the in and out of school girls’ knowledge about the consequences of early marriage and empower them girls to actively control their sexuality. Furthermore, government programs in television, radio and print media need to scream out loud the ills of dowry, child marriage and early pregnancy. Finally, there is a need to increase community awareness about the dangers of teenage pregnancy through a mass media campaign.
Keywords
Teenage Pregnancy, Early Conception, Sexual Intercourse, Age at Cohabitation, Media Exposure, SDG3, MDG
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