Abstract
The study objectives were to examine the relative significance of socio-economic and cultural factors in relation to reproductive behaviour and classify 1100 respondents (users and non-users) into their exact categories. Logistic regression analysis technique was applied to investigate research objectives. The analysis indicated that women education, family size preference, media exposure, number of living children, family income and religious beliefs are the important predictor variables in predicting contraceptive behaviour. Overall 76.45% respondents were correctly classified. Key words: contraceptive behaviour, logistic regression analysis