Does partner satisfaction influence contraceptive use? Findings from the Philippines national demographic and health survey 2017

It is curious that despite campaigns in favor of modern family planning methods and widespread availability of family planning commodities, women still find it hard to meet their family planning needs. Although a myriad of sociological factors may come into play, such as religion or peers, it is int...

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Main Author: Calub, Renz Adrian T.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-112582023-10-14T01:31:23Z Does partner satisfaction influence contraceptive use? Findings from the Philippines national demographic and health survey 2017 Calub, Renz Adrian T. It is curious that despite campaigns in favor of modern family planning methods and widespread availability of family planning commodities, women still find it hard to meet their family planning needs. Although a myriad of sociological factors may come into play, such as religion or peers, it is interesting to find out how the woman’s propensity to satisfy partner needs factor in her contraceptive use. This paper develops a simple theoretical model to demonstrate how partner satisfaction, channeled through the psychological cost of partner satisfaction, is related to the likelihood of condom use. The empirical analyses suggest that women who find it costly to satisfy their partner’s needs are associated with higher odds of condom use. 2020-09-26T07:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/11006 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Condom use—Philippines Family planning—Philippines Contraceptives—Philippines Sexual excitement Family, Life Course, and Society Social and Behavioral Sciences
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
collection DLSU Institutional Repository
topic Condom use—Philippines
Family planning—Philippines
Contraceptives—Philippines
Sexual excitement
Family, Life Course, and Society
Social and Behavioral Sciences
spellingShingle Condom use—Philippines
Family planning—Philippines
Contraceptives—Philippines
Sexual excitement
Family, Life Course, and Society
Social and Behavioral Sciences
Calub, Renz Adrian T.
Does partner satisfaction influence contraceptive use? Findings from the Philippines national demographic and health survey 2017
description It is curious that despite campaigns in favor of modern family planning methods and widespread availability of family planning commodities, women still find it hard to meet their family planning needs. Although a myriad of sociological factors may come into play, such as religion or peers, it is interesting to find out how the woman’s propensity to satisfy partner needs factor in her contraceptive use. This paper develops a simple theoretical model to demonstrate how partner satisfaction, channeled through the psychological cost of partner satisfaction, is related to the likelihood of condom use. The empirical analyses suggest that women who find it costly to satisfy their partner’s needs are associated with higher odds of condom use.
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author Calub, Renz Adrian T.
author_facet Calub, Renz Adrian T.
author_sort Calub, Renz Adrian T.
title Does partner satisfaction influence contraceptive use? Findings from the Philippines national demographic and health survey 2017
title_short Does partner satisfaction influence contraceptive use? Findings from the Philippines national demographic and health survey 2017
title_full Does partner satisfaction influence contraceptive use? Findings from the Philippines national demographic and health survey 2017
title_fullStr Does partner satisfaction influence contraceptive use? Findings from the Philippines national demographic and health survey 2017
title_full_unstemmed Does partner satisfaction influence contraceptive use? Findings from the Philippines national demographic and health survey 2017
title_sort does partner satisfaction influence contraceptive use? findings from the philippines national demographic and health survey 2017
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2020
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/11006
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