Background: Contraceptive prevalence is low in the African region despite considerable family planning programmatic efforts. This study is the first to examine how community factors shape contraceptive use for married women in an entire region, comparing results across 21 African countries with a DHS in the last 5 years. The analysis builds on previous studies through an examination of the individual, household and community level factors that shape contraceptive use. Methods: The data used in this analysis were from nationally representative Demographic and Health Surveys completed between 2005 and 2009. A separate multi-level logistic model was fitted for the outcome of current modern contraceptive use in each country. Results: After cont...
Background: Sexual and reproductive decision-making has emerged as an important health indicator in...
Background In sub-Saharan Africa, the majority of women of reproductive age who want to avoid pregna...
Background: Contraceptive usage has been associated with improved maternal and child health (MCH) ou...
Contraceptive prevalence is low in the African region despite considerable family planning programma...
Contraceptive prevalence is low in the African region despite considerable family planning programma...
OBJECTIVES: We examined the role of community-level factors in explaining geographic variations in m...
Objectives. We examined the role of community-level factors in explaining geographic variations in m...
Fertility remains higher and contraceptive levels are substantially lower in Sub-Saharan Africa than...
ABSTRACT Background: The Rwandan government has set family planning (FP) as one of the goals and str...
BackgroundFemale permanent contraception is a cost-effective contraceptive method that can help clie...
This paper presents results of baseline data on the determinants of contraceptive use in 7 districts...
Background: Contraceptives promote maternal and child health by reducing the prevalence of: unintend...
This article uses two large sets of internationally comparable national surveys to analyze urban pat...
Background: Sub-Saharan Africa has a low contraceptive prevalence rate and a high total fertility ra...
Since the 1990s some countries in Africa have experienced very rapid increases in contraceptive prev...
Background: Sexual and reproductive decision-making has emerged as an important health indicator in...
Background In sub-Saharan Africa, the majority of women of reproductive age who want to avoid pregna...
Background: Contraceptive usage has been associated with improved maternal and child health (MCH) ou...
Contraceptive prevalence is low in the African region despite considerable family planning programma...
Contraceptive prevalence is low in the African region despite considerable family planning programma...
OBJECTIVES: We examined the role of community-level factors in explaining geographic variations in m...
Objectives. We examined the role of community-level factors in explaining geographic variations in m...
Fertility remains higher and contraceptive levels are substantially lower in Sub-Saharan Africa than...
ABSTRACT Background: The Rwandan government has set family planning (FP) as one of the goals and str...
BackgroundFemale permanent contraception is a cost-effective contraceptive method that can help clie...
This paper presents results of baseline data on the determinants of contraceptive use in 7 districts...
Background: Contraceptives promote maternal and child health by reducing the prevalence of: unintend...
This article uses two large sets of internationally comparable national surveys to analyze urban pat...
Background: Sub-Saharan Africa has a low contraceptive prevalence rate and a high total fertility ra...
Since the 1990s some countries in Africa have experienced very rapid increases in contraceptive prev...
Background: Sexual and reproductive decision-making has emerged as an important health indicator in...
Background In sub-Saharan Africa, the majority of women of reproductive age who want to avoid pregna...
Background: Contraceptive usage has been associated with improved maternal and child health (MCH) ou...