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Table 2 Modern contraceptive use among refugee adolescents in Northern Uganda

From: Modern contraceptive use among female refugee adolescents in northern Uganda: prevalence and associated factors

Variable

Number

Percentage

95% Confidence Interval

Use of modern contraceptives (n = 839)

 Yes

73

8.7

7.0 to 10.8

 No

766

91.3

89.2 to 93.0

Method of modern contraceptive used (n = 73)

 Condom

12

16.4

9.5 to 27.1

 Oral contraceptive (pill)

4

5.5

2.0 to 14.0

 Injectable contraceptive

31

42.5

31.5 to 54.3

 Implant

26

35.6

25.3 to 47.5

 Intra-Uterine Device (IUD)

0

0.0

 

Duration of use (n = 67)

 6 months or less

40

59.7

47.3 to 71.0

 7 to 12 months

18

26.9

17.4 to 39.0

 More than 12 months

9

13.4

7.0 to 24.2

Reasons for non – use (n = 766)

 Infrequent sex

83

10.8

7.6 to 12.4

 Cultural / Religious prohibitions

85

11.2

9.0 to 13.5

 Partner prohibitions

126

16.4

14.0 to 19.2

 Fear of side effects

301

39.3

35.8 to 42.8

 Lack of knowledge

105

13.7

11.4 to 16.3

 Use of traditional methods

12

1.6

0.8 to 3.5

 Want to become pregnant

54

7.0

5.4 to 10.1