Contraceptive utilization: profile of the Muslim Arab women in rural Israel |
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Authors: | F. Azaiza |
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Affiliation: | School of Social Work. University of Haifa, Israel |
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Abstract: | The contraceptive habits of the Arab population in rural Israel was explored by means of a cohort ( n =429) of rural Muslim women, with the aim to compose a profile of the women who practice modern contraception. Self-reported information revealed that only one third of the women apply modern contraceptive devices. Multivariate analysis showed the following independent variables to bear a contributory and predictive value with respect to use or non-use of modern contraceptive means by Muslim village women in Israel: degree of religiosity of the woman, male offspring, extent of modernity within the nuclear family, number of children, occupation of the husband, and adherence to traditional norms by the woman. |
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Keywords: | Muslim rural women Israel: family planning contraceptive use |
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