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  1. Yangon University of Economics
  1. Yangon University of Economics
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A Study On the Barriers to Birth Spacing Among Married Youth In Dala Township (Yu Mon Kyaw, 2025)

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Title A Study On the Barriers to Birth Spacing Among Married Youth In Dala Township (Yu Mon Kyaw, 2025)
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Publication date 2025-06-01
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Yu Mon Kyaw
Description
This study thoroughly examines the socio-cultural, economic, and healthcare
factors hindering effective birth spacing among married youth in Dala Township,
Yangon Region. It also identifies crucial enabling factors that could promote these
essential reproductive health practices within the community. Using a descriptive
research design, primary data were collected from 300 married youth via structured
surveys, providing quantitative insights. This was complemented by qualitative data
from 15 in-depth group discussions, ensuring diverse perspectives. Relevant secondary
data,
including official reports, were also reviewed for comprehensive
contextualization. Key findings indicate high awareness of birth spacing and
contraceptive methods, with oral pills and injectables most utilized. However,
significant challenges persist, including social pressures, traditional family
expectations, economic constraints, and insufficient information on side effects. While
positive attitudes were observed, some respondents expressed infertility concerns and
hesitation to use methods without professional guidance. In conclusion, addressing
these barriers through targeted health education, fostering partner engagement, and
enhancing health service accessibility and quality is critical. Such interventions are vital
for substantially improving birth spacing practices and overall reproductive health
outcomes among married youth in Dala Township.
Thesis/dissertations
Yangon University of Economics
U Hla Aung
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