Journal ArticleOpen Access
Social networks and contraception practice of women in rural Bangladesh
Authors
Author Affiliations
University of Dhaka, Edinburgh Napier University
Published InSocial Science & Medicine
Year2010
Citations81
Abstract
This paper analyzed the association of social networks with contraceptive use using both structural and attitudinal properties of social networks. Data were collected from seven villages in rural Bangladesh by face-to-face interviews using a structured questionnaire (N = 694). Sociometric data and the centrality positions of women in their social networks were analyzed as proxies for structural properties, and the perception of network members' approval and encouragement towards family planning as attitudinal properties. The perception of network members' attitude towards family planning and power within networks was found to be positively associated with contraception use. The strong association of the social network members' encouragement of contraception and the significance over both in-degree (number of nominations received by the participant from…
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