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2023 Faculty of Clinical Medicine and Dentistry IAA Journal of Biological Sciences

Uptake and Factors Affecting Utilization of Contraceptives Among Females of Reproductive Age in Western Division, Bugiri Municipality, Eastern Uganda

Naigaga, Joanitar Moureen

The aim of this study was to assess the level of contraceptive uptake and factors associatedwith the use of contraceptives among women of reproductive age in the western division ofBugiri Municipality, Eastern Uganda. This study was a cross-sectional descriptive study whichemployed both quantitative and qualitative data collection methods and involved 409 womenof reproductive age was used. The level of contraceptive uptake was low (45%), as well asutilization of contraceptives and it was associated with a couple of factors including; women’sage(years) at first coitus 15-17(183), contraception use at first coitus (24%), religion; Anglicans(53%), religious acceptance (46%), gender, marital status: singles being the majority (166),education level; primary (40%), knowledge and awareness (100%): health workers being theprime (36%) source of information. Contraceptive accessibility and availability (59%), shortageof contraceptives (65%), preference contraceptive method: condoms (51%), affordability (174),easy usability (66) and safety (80) of the preferred contraceptive method. Other factors;decision making: both male and female (58%), peer influence (85%) and side effects (25%).Better informed women on sexual rights and reproductive health are empowered to usecontraceptives more than others. Stakeholders should design, launch and implement inclusivewomen-friendly services, sexual and reproductive health programs prioritizing the use ofcontraceptives, women empowerment in regard to sexual rights and reproductive health,behavioural change communications and create an enabling environment for contraceptiveuse.