Abstract:
Background: Unmet need is a valuable indicator for family planning programs at all level because
it shows how well they are achieving a key mission meeting the population’s felt need for family
planning. .In Gambella, unmet need for modern contraception is very much higher than the
national prevalence in spite of having the smallest population number in the country but the level
of unmet need for modern contraception in Abobo district is not known so far by any survey or
scientific study as far as researcher’s knowledge is concerned. The study will be very helpful to
know the level of unmet need modern contraception at district level in addition this research may
give us good insight about factor associated to unmet need for modern contraception.
Objectives: To determine the Magnitude of unmet need for modern contraception and associated
factor among currently married women of reproductive age in Abobo district Gambella region,
South West Ethiopia.
Methods: A community based cross sectional study design and multi-stage sampling method was
used to select 617 currently married women of reproductive age in Abobo district, Gambella region
southwest Ethiopia. Pretested and structured questionnaires were used to collect data. The collected
data were coded and double entered into Epi Data 3.1 for analysis.The entered data were exported
to SPSS 22.0. Binary logistic regression analysis was used to compute crude odds ratio with its
95% confidence interval to test the associations between dependent and independent variables.
Then variables found to be P<0.25 in the bivariate analysis taken as candidate for multivariable
analysis. A level of significance was declared at p ≤ 0.05 with a confidence interval of 95% the
final result is presented in form of text, tables and figures.
Result: The overall Magnitude of unmet need for modern contraception in the district was 18%,
95% CI: (15.2, 21.1) with 14.5% unmet need for spacing birth interval and 3.5% unmet need for
limiting birth.
In multivariable logistic regression analysis having primary, secondary and above education
[AOR=1.875, 95% CI: (1.017-3.455), having previous history of abortion [AOR= 2.317; 95% CI
:( 1.167, 4.602)], 5 and more pregnancy experience [AOR=2.398, 95% CI :( 1.201, 4.788)]having
high knowledge about modern contraception
[ AOR=2.264 ; 95% CI:(1.306 , 3.924)], having exposure to family planning message[ AOR=
2.317, 95% CI: (1.167, 4.602)] , being from rich wealth terciles AOR=2.565; 95% CI: (1.35, 4.86)]
were associated with high unmet need for modern contraception.
While, deciding number of children [AOR=0.238, 95% CI: (0.133, 0.429)], was found to be
associated with low unmet need for modern contraception.
Conclusion: About one fifth of the study participant has unmet need for modern contraception and
women have more unmet need for spacing. Educational status of women, previous history of
abortion, exposure to family planning message, knowledge of contraceptive method, wealth index
and Five and more number of pregnancy experience were found to be factors associated with the
high unmet need of Modern contraception. While deciding number of children was found to be
factors associated with low unmet need for modern contraception