Type | Thesis or Dissertation - Master of Science |
Title | Contraceptive Use and the Pursuit of Education and Marriage: An Adolescent Dilemma in Rural Malawi |
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Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2014 |
URL | https://etd.ohiolink.edu/!etd.send_file?accession=osu1406045107&disposition=inline |
Abstract | Contraceptive use represents a dynamic decision-making realm and thus offers a useful lens through which to understand broader social processes such as the pursuit of marriage and education. In light of rising educational opportunities, young women in Malawi are faced with a decision-making dilemma regarding pregnancy prevention. The goal of preserving their prospects for marriage discourages their use of highly effective contraceptive methods, while the hope of continuing an education encourages the use of contraception. Using focus groups, and in-depth interviews from rural Malawi, this study distinguishes three types of contraceptive users based on combinations of life goals: the “Minimalist”, the “Gambler”, and the “Pioneer.” Understanding these three orientations toward contraception highlights the importance of examining life course transitions as interdependent, and often, competing pursuits. This paper illuminates the complexity of sexual health decision-making, which can be difficult to ascertain from quantitative studies. |
» | Malawi - Demographic and Health Survey 2010 |