Contraceptive use and mental health among women of reproductive age: insights from the Mozambique Demographic and Health Survey
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Date
2025
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BJPSYCH INTERNATIONAL
Abstract
Background Contraceptive use among women
of reproductive age has increased significantly
worldwide. However, little is known about
contraceptive use and mental health among
women in sub-Saharan African countries.
Aims This study sought to investigate
contraceptive use and self-reported measures of
depression and anxiety symptoms among
reproductive-age women in Mozambique using
the most recent national data.
Method Thestudyusedsecondarydatafromthe
2022–2023 Demographic and Health Survey of
Mozambique.Atotalof6910(weighted)sexually
active women aged15–49yearswereincluded in
this analysis. Anxiety and depression scores were
measuredusingself-reportquestionnaires.Linear
regression analysis was conducted to assess the
associations between depression and anxiety
and contraceptive use.
Results The prevalence of contraceptive use was
36.41%. About half of the hormonal
contraceptive users (49.38%) were using
injectables and 25.99% were using implants.
In total, 9.14 and 2.83% of the women had
moderate or high scores of self-reported anxiety
respectively. Additionally, 5.24 and 5.42%
reported moderate or high scores of depressive
symptoms respectively. The use of hormonal
contraceptives decreased anxiety symptoms by
0.47 units (β =−0.47; 95% CI −0.75 to −0.18;
P<0.001) compared with no contraceptive use.
The use of hormonal contraceptives decreased
depressive symptoms by 0.75 units (β=−0.75;
95%CI−1.11to−0.39;P<0.001)comparedwith
no contraceptive use.
Conclusions This study has demonstrated a
naturalistic association between contraceptive
use, particularly hormonal contraceptives, and
decreased anxiety and depression among
Mozambican women of reproductive age. This
likely reflects a complex, bi-directional
relationship, the nature and mechanism of which
should be investigated in further experimental
research.
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Research Article
Keywords
Contraceptive use, mental health, Mozambique
