Title of article :
Survival Time of Young Women Childbearing in Tehran
Author/Authors :
Abdollahi, Adel Department of Population Environment and Development - National Institute of Population Research, Tehran, Iran , Bagheri, Arezoo Department of Statistical Methods and Modeling - National Population Studies & Comprehensive Management Institute, Tehran, Iran , Saadati, Mahsa Department of Statistical Methods and Modeling Department - National Population Studies & Comprehensive Management Institute, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Since determination of factors influencieng childbearing delay can provide convenient
approaches to prevent fertility decline, nowadays studying this issue is an important
issue for demographers and it is also emphasized by planners and politicians. The aim
of this study is to evaluate factors influencing first birth interval among 458, young
Iranian married women in Tehran province. In this cross sectional study, stratified
random sampling was used to collect data of a structured questioner in 2017.
Women‟s first birth interval was compared in confronting some demographic,
socioeconomic and attitudinal factors by Kaplan-Meier estimates and Log-Rank test as
non-parametric survival analysis tools. The mean of women‟s first birth interval was
3.33±2.67 years with a median of 3.00 years. Kaplan-Meier estimates were
significantly different between levels of women‟s and their husband‟s educational
level, activity, and post materialism factor (p-value<0.05). Women with university
education and who had husbands with university educational level had the largest first
birth interval among all other educational levels. Employed women had longer first
birth interval than unemployed ones. Women lived with employed husband had
shorter first birth interval. High post materialism women had the largest first birth
interval.
Keywords :
First birth intervals , Kaplan-Meier , Log-Rank test , Iran , Young women
Journal title :
Sociological of Studies of youth