According to the National Family Health Survey (NHFS-4), which carried out its latest study during 2015-16, the adaptation of family planning methods has registered a decline, compared to NHFS-3 conducted in 2005-06.
The latest survey has found out that the percentage of women with a comprehensive knowledge of HIV/AIDS is 20.9, up from 17.3 during NHFS-3.
However, the percentage of men in this category is 32.3, down from 33 during the previous survey period.
The use of contraceptives (all forms) declined from 56.3 per cent in NHFS-3 to 53.5 per cent in the latest survey. The use of modern methods also declined to 47.8 per cent from 48.5 per cent during the previous survey period.
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However, the latest survey showed that the percentage of women using pills went up to 4.1 from the 3.1 during NHFS-3, while the percentage of men using condoms went up from 5.2 per cent to 5.6 per cent in NHFS-4.
The NHFS-4 report, unveiled by the Union Health Ministry, collected information from six lakh households, seven lakh women and 1.3 lakh men, and for the first time, provided district-level estimates.