Published August 1, 2020 | Version v1
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Effect of the factor to transpire unintended pregnancy in Bangladesh: A cross-sectional study

  • 1. Department of Statistics, Comilla University, Bangladesh
  • 2. Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Comilla University, Bangladesh

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Unintended pregnancy is a very important issue for every country in the world. Which factors mainly affect to occur unintended pregnancy, it does not study. The aim of this study to find out factors affecting variables to occur unintended pregnancy and also find out to socio-demographic characteristics variables, how much effect on unintended pregnancy variable. I am also concentrating on the association of the unintended pregnancy variable with some other related variables. The result of socio-demographic characteristics variables such as current contraception method, unmet need for contraception, etc are significantly related to unintended pregnancy but sexual violence is insignificantly related to the selected independent variable. The study examines how much impact on the independent variable to the dependent variable. Unmet need for contraception has a significant effect on unintended pregnancy, also the husband's education level has a significant effect on unintended pregnancy but the husband's education level has an insignificant effect on the dependent variable. Unmet need for contraception and unintended pregnancy are significantly positively related. Frequency distribution, Percentage of the variable, Factor influencing model (Multinomial logistic regression model) was run to useable data. The findings of the study could provide clear guidelines for the next researcher.

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