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Space, agency, and withdrawal: birth control choices of women in Turkey.

Abstract

Withdrawal (WD) is not a reliable method for preventing unwanted pregnancies, yet it is still a very popular form of birth control in many societies, including Turkey. We look at the relationship between women's agency and physical space in relation to birth control choices of women in Turkey. Agency in our context refers to a woman's ability to resist domination and subordination to the patriarchal beliefs valuing her reproductivity over her pleasure. Our analysis of the Turkish Demographic Health Survey (TDHS) suggests that (a) the available space in the household for possible private encounters between husband and wife, and (b) the women's capacity to insert her agency into her life choices are closely correlated with WD choices. Women with better social and physical resources prefer WD less.

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  • Authors

    Sirkeci I, Cindoglu D

    Institution

    Regent's Centre for Transnational Studies, Faculty of Business and Management, Regent's College London, London, UK. sirkecii@regents.ac.uk

    Source

    Health care for women international 33:7 2012 pg 614-30

    MeSH

    Adolescent
    Adult
    Choice Behavior
    Coitus Interruptus
    Contraception Behavior
    Cultural Characteristics
    Family Characteristics
    Female
    Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice
    Humans
    Male
    Middle Aged
    Questionnaires
    Religion
    Social Environment
    Socioeconomic Factors
    Turkey
    Women's Rights
    Young Adult

    Pub Type(s)

    Journal Article

    Language

    eng

    PubMed ID

    22681746