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  • India was the first country to implement a national family planning policy, yet many women, especially in the Lohpeeta mobile tribe, lack awareness of contraceptive methods and their benefits.
  • The study aimed to evaluate the socio-demographic factors and the knowledge, attitude, and practices regarding contraception within this community, surveying 209 participants through face-to-face interviews.
  • Results indicated that a significant majority of participants had limited knowledge and poor attitudes towards contraception, with 88.5% not employing any contraceptive method, highlighting the need for targeted education and awareness initiatives for such migrant populations.

Article Abstract

Background: Even though India was the first country in the whole world to introduce the national family planning policy, the acceptance rate of contraceptive methods has been unsatisfactory to date. Many women in their fertility period, who were ready to control their fertility and limit the number of unwanted children, were not aware of different methods of contraceptives available and their proper use and other benefits.

Aim And Objective: 1. To assess the socio-demographic status of the study participants. 2. To assess the knowledge, attitude, and practice of contraceptive methods in Lohpeeta mobile tribe located in Shivpuri, central India.

Methods: The present study was an observational cross-sectional survey conducted from 1 December 2019 to 28 February 2020 in Lohpeeta mobile tribe located in Shivpuri local; nonrandom convenience sampling method was used after applying the inclusion and exclusion criteria, so the total sample size was 209. Data were collected by a principal investigator with a predesigned, pretested, questionnaire by conducting face-to-face interview with the participants. Firstly, the data was administered in an excel sheet then it was analyzed and presented in the form of percentage, and a Chi-square test was applied to assess the level of significance.

Result: The most common age group of participants was 18-30 year (37.3%) and most were married (97.6%); we found that the knowledge and attitude toward contraceptives of participants was very poor, most 185 (88.5%) of the participants had never used any contraceptive method and only a few participants were using it occasionally, and none of the participants were using any contraceptive methods regularly.

Conclusion: The knowledge, attitude, and compliance towards contraceptives were poor in this group, we need to focus on this type of migrant population to increase their awareness and change their attitude towards contraceptives, so that they can use it without any fear.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8140282PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/jfmpc.jfmpc_2075_20DOI Listing

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