Introduction: One of the cultural problems of Third World countries is sexual pre-ference attitudes. Gender is an important determinant of women's reproductive beh-avior in south Asia and Middle East cou-ntries. This study aimed to evaluate the effect of sexual preference on fertility of women in Kangavar city.
Materials & Methods: This cross-sectional study was done on 279 women who had at least 3 children and experienced their fourth and more pregnancy during the last 2 years. Databases were collected through house-hold health records in health networks. D-ata was extracted and analyzed by SPSS17 and appropriate statistical tests.
Findings: The mean age of participants was 38.9±3.4 years. 41% of participants were illiterate and the rest had elementary and seconddary education. 61% of participants were living in village. Results of correlation tests showed that male´s and female´s education and their place of residence had a significant relationship with high women's fertility (P<0.001). Regression results also showed that the number of male children was the main explanatory of high women's fertility (72%).
Discussion & Conclusion: Given the rela-tionship between education with sexual pre-ference and high fertility, efforts to promote the education of women and men to reduce sexual preference are recommended.
shahbazin S, GHolami A, shahbazin S. The Role of Gender Preference in Reproductive Behavior of Women in the City of Kangavar. J. Ilam Uni. Med. Sci. 2015; 22 (6) :133-142 URL: http://sjimu.medilam.ac.ir/article-1-1477-en.html