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Dr Sabah Mohamed Abdel Hamid Abdelkader

Assistant Professor

Faculty

كلية العلوم الطبية التطبيقية
office 11T 202
publication
Thesis
2015

Factors affecting attitudes of Saudi women towards contraceptive use.

, 1- Samira M. Mahboub . 2015

Studies conducted in Saudi Arabia showed low levels of use of contraceptives. Low use of contraceptives among Saudi women might be due to religious issues. Aim of the study was to assess attitudes towards contraceptives use among Saudi women. Study design  was descriptive cross sectional of  ever married Saudi females living in Riyadh city. Study procedure was through self administered questionnaire uploaded via Google drive and was distributed via twitter and facebook. Sample size was 305 ever married females (who responded to the online questionnaire). It was found that 86.6% of women have ever used contraception, and the most commonly used method were contraceptive pills (64.9%).Attitude of females towards contraception was affected by their working status. Also, husband approval was a significant factor improving female attitude towards contraceptives. It is worth mentioning that living in extended family, having chronic disease or education of either the women or her husband had no effect on women’s attitude towards contraceptives. It is recommended to conduct health education programs regarding contraceptives; their side effects and safety in all primary care clinics in Saudi Arabia. Sustained efforts should be done to increase awareness and motivation for proper contraceptive use. Men should not be ignored in receiving education on birth control methods. Initiation of specialized family planning clinics that offers better counseling might raise the rate of contraceptive use based on good decision making and choice of suitable method.
 

Publication Work Type
Graduation project of Bachelor degree
Publishing City
India
Volume Number
2
Issue Number
2
Pages
331 to 339
Thesis Type
Graduation Project
School
CAMS, KSU
more of publication
publications

Studies conducted in Saudi Arabia showed low levels of use of contraceptives. Low use of contraceptives among Saudi women might be due to religious issues. Aim of the study was to…

by 1- Samira M. Mahboub , Sabah M. Abdelkader, , Ahad Al-Muhanna, Fatima Al-Musallam, Jenan Al-Ghannam, Sitah Al-Munyif
2015
publications

Hereditary or contagious diseases can disturb life leading to  psychological, social and economic problems as well as medical complications with their reflection on the patient, the family and the…

by Ebtisam M. Fetohy Khalil, ** , Sabah M. abdelkader, , Mariam Dawood Alsaeed , Nouf Mohammad Alshahrany
2014
publications

The aim of this study is to assess fertility determinants among Saudi women. A cross sectional descriptive
study design was used. All data was collected through distribution via online…

by 1- Samira M. Mahboub, Sabah M. Abdelkader, Ahad Al-Muhanna, Fatima Al-Musallam, Jenan Al-Ghannam, Sitah Al-Munyif
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