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Motlagh M E, Taheri M, Eslami M, nasrollapour shirvani S D. FACTORS AFFECTING THE FERTILITY PREFERENCES IN IRANIAN ETHNIC GROUPS. Nursing and Midwifery Journal 2016; 14 (6) :485-495
URL: http://unmf.umsu.ac.ir/article-1-2845-en.html
1- AhvazUniversity medical sciences
2- Ministry of Health and Medical Education
3- babol University medical sciences , dnshirvani@gmail.com
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Background & Aim: The unprecedented reduction in fertility is one of the population problems of countries, including Iran. This study aimed to assess factors affecting fertility preferences in women of five Iranian ethnic groups. Materials & Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted on 2114 women fertility age from 5 ethinc groups of Arabs, Kurds, Sistani & Baluchi, Turk and Turkmen in winter 2015. Data collection tool was a questionnaire containing demographic and dependent variables related to fertility preferences its reliability and validity were confirmed. The data gathered and analyzed in software SPSS18. Results: The mean age of samples was 37.6±4.3 years, and most women(44.9%) had primary education. Almost 60% of women with reproductive capability had no desire for the next child. The main reasons expressed reluctance to childbearing included: 28.5% aging, 24.4% economic problems and 19.0% strong opposition from her husbands. Of 384 (16.5%) women who were willing to future pregnancies, 41.4% expressed their main reason as to have a boy and 20.1% tend to have a girl. The average of proper number of children was different, ranged from 2.2±1.3 children in Kurdish group, to 3.6±1.5 children in the Arab group. There was a significant difference between fertility preferences and different ethnic groups (p
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Type of Study: Research | Subject: مامایی

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