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Reproductive Health Indicators in Ukraine: Abortion Rates, Contraceptive Use, and Population Knowledge

This presentation provides an overview of reproductive health indicators in Ukraine, including abortion rates, contraceptive use, and population knowledge. The data is sourced from the Ukraine Ministry of Health, Center of Health Statistics, Reproductive Health Survey, and Demographic Health Survey. It is funded by the United States Agency for International Development and implemented by JSI Research & Training Institute, Inc., in collaboration with the Academy for Educational Development and Harvard School of Public Health.

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Reproductive Health Indicators in Ukraine: Abortion Rates, Contraceptive Use, and Population Knowledge

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  1. Ukraine Selected FP/RH IndicatorsMOH, Center of Health StatisticsReproductive Health Survey, 1999Demographic Health Survey, 2007 Together for Health is funded by the United States Agency for International Development and implemented by JSI Research & Training Institute, Inc. in collaboration with the Academy for Educational Development and Harvard School of Public Health

  2. ABORTION

  3. Abortion Rate, per 1,000 WRAUkraine MOH service statistics Source: Ukraine MOH. *There is an increase in abortion rate in 2008 because of the change in reporting requirements. In 2008, the MOH started to collect data about the # of abortions from the medical facilities of other Ministries and from the private sector.

  4. Abortion Ratio, per 1,000 Live Births(Ukraine MOH--service statistics data) Source: Ukraine MOH.

  5. Abortions per 1,000 Live Births Selected Countries & Regions Source: WHO Health for All Database-data for 2006

  6. IUD and Hormonal Methods Users, per 1,000 WRAUkraine MOH--service statistics

  7. Trends in Total Abortion and Contraceptive Prevalence Rates, MWRA(UKRAINE RHS, 1999 & DHS, 2007)

  8. CONTRACEPTIVEUSE

  9. Percent of Married WRA using a Modern Contraceptive Method(UKRAINE RHS, 1999 & DHS, 2007)

  10. Use of Modern & Traditional Contraceptive Methods (MWRA),Selected Countries & Regions Source: UN World Contraceptive Use 2005; Ukraine DHS 2007

  11. Percent of Women who are Married or in Union using Selected Methods Source: Ukraine RHS 1999 and DHS 2007

  12. Contraceptive Use by Method, MWRASelected Countries & Regions Source: UN World Contraceptive Use 2005; Ukraine DHS 2007

  13. Percent of Women who are Married or in Union using Modern Contraception, by Urban/Rural Source: Ukraine RHS 1999 and DHS 2007

  14. Percent of Women who are Married or in Union using Traditional Methods Source: Ukraine RHS 1999 and DHS 2007

  15. POPULATIONKNOWLEDGE AND BEHAVIOR

  16. Youth knowledge of modern contraceptive methods is high(age 15-24) Source: UDHS, 2007

  17. Knowledge of traditional contraceptive methods (age 15-49) Source: UDHS, 2007

  18. The missed opportunity - contacts of nonusers with FP providers Source: UDHS, 2007

  19. Condoms Use at first sex, age 15-24 Source: UDHS, 2007

  20. Condom use during premarital sexual intercourse among youth, age 15-24 Source: UDHS, 2007

  21. Main Contraception Sources for condoms & pills Source: UDHS, 2007

  22. THANK YOU! This presentation is made possible by the generous support of the American people through the United States Agency for International Development (USAID). The contents are the responsibility of JSI Research & Training Institute, Inc. and do not necessarily reflect the views of USAID or the United States Government.

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