Introduction: The single most important problem that India is facing now is the uncontrolled growth of population. In spite of availability of a wide range of contraceptives, mass media campaigns and IEC programs for family planning, population control still remains a distant dream to achieve. The roots of the factors influencing family planning issues are entrenched in the socio-cultural milieu of Indian society. Objectives: To determine the pattern of family planning practices and to find out its association wit
Background: Contraceptive use in India is poor so this study was designed to detect the prevalence o...
Although India is the first country in the world to launch the National Family Welfare Program in 19...
Objective: To assess the knowledge, attitudes and practices (KAP) of family planning among women bel...
Background: Despite the fact that the usage of family planning methods has increased over a period o...
ndia is the pioneering country to have initiated a Family Planning Programme as early as 1951 in ord...
Abstract- Aim: This paper aims to highlight the contraception related perceptions and practices of t...
Background: Utilization of family planning methods, their side effects and the factors influencing t...
BackgroundFamily planning is a key means to achieving many of the Sustainable Development Goals. Aro...
Introduction: The higher fertility in India is attributed to early marriage, low level of literacy, ...
Plain Language Summary Ensuring universal access to sexual and reproductive health and reproductive ...
Background: Unmet need for family planning signifies the gap between the reproductive intentions of ...
Background: Despite the fact that contraceptive usage has increased over a period of time, there exi...
Background: There are very few studies done among tribes that explore the contribution of changing s...
This paper investigates how poorer women in West Bengal, India balance the ideas of modernization an...
Background: Since several decades, population control has remained one of the major challenges for I...
Background: Contraceptive use in India is poor so this study was designed to detect the prevalence o...
Although India is the first country in the world to launch the National Family Welfare Program in 19...
Objective: To assess the knowledge, attitudes and practices (KAP) of family planning among women bel...
Background: Despite the fact that the usage of family planning methods has increased over a period o...
ndia is the pioneering country to have initiated a Family Planning Programme as early as 1951 in ord...
Abstract- Aim: This paper aims to highlight the contraception related perceptions and practices of t...
Background: Utilization of family planning methods, their side effects and the factors influencing t...
BackgroundFamily planning is a key means to achieving many of the Sustainable Development Goals. Aro...
Introduction: The higher fertility in India is attributed to early marriage, low level of literacy, ...
Plain Language Summary Ensuring universal access to sexual and reproductive health and reproductive ...
Background: Unmet need for family planning signifies the gap between the reproductive intentions of ...
Background: Despite the fact that contraceptive usage has increased over a period of time, there exi...
Background: There are very few studies done among tribes that explore the contribution of changing s...
This paper investigates how poorer women in West Bengal, India balance the ideas of modernization an...
Background: Since several decades, population control has remained one of the major challenges for I...
Background: Contraceptive use in India is poor so this study was designed to detect the prevalence o...
Although India is the first country in the world to launch the National Family Welfare Program in 19...
Objective: To assess the knowledge, attitudes and practices (KAP) of family planning among women bel...