This article presents a cross-sectional study of fertility desire (desire to have another child) was nested in a cluster randomized demand-creation intervention trial for the promotion of couples’ HIV counseling and testing uptake among married or cohabiting individuals that was conducted in Rakai district between March 1 and April 30, 2015.Background: Recent trends in fertility rates indicate declines in total fertility rate (TFR) in some sub-Saharan African countries. However, countries such as Uganda continue to have a persistently high TFR partly attributed to strong preferences for large family sizes. We explored the factors that influence fertility desire among married or cohabiting individuals in Rakai, a rural district in southweste...
Objectives: Fertility desires require new understanding in a context of expanding access to antiretr...
High desired fertility is an important factor contributing to the population explosion in sub-Sahara...
Background: Sixty percent of new HIV infections in Uganda occur in stable relationships between HIV ...
Background: Fertility desires of female and male partners in current relationships are often correla...
Background: HIV sero discordant couples have desires and intentions to have children in future. Ther...
Background Fertility desires of female and male partners in current relationships are often correlat...
This study describes the fertility intentions and discusses the potential reproductive health needs...
Despite increased emphasis on antiretroviral therapy for HIV infected individuals, issues of fertili...
BACKGROUND: Fertility is associated with the desire to have children. The impacts of HIV and antiret...
In research on fertility in developing countries, it is often assumed that lack of access to a metho...
BACKGROUND: There is growing recognition of the difficult reproductive decisions faced by HIV-positi...
BackgroundFertility desires of female and male partners in current relationships are often correlate...
Text in EnglishINTRODUCTION: Late in HIV epidemic while HIV program is maturing studies in rich and ...
Context: Knowledge of HIV status may influence fertility desires of married men and women. There is ...
To understand reasons for persistent high fertility rate, we explored perceptions and influences of ...
Objectives: Fertility desires require new understanding in a context of expanding access to antiretr...
High desired fertility is an important factor contributing to the population explosion in sub-Sahara...
Background: Sixty percent of new HIV infections in Uganda occur in stable relationships between HIV ...
Background: Fertility desires of female and male partners in current relationships are often correla...
Background: HIV sero discordant couples have desires and intentions to have children in future. Ther...
Background Fertility desires of female and male partners in current relationships are often correlat...
This study describes the fertility intentions and discusses the potential reproductive health needs...
Despite increased emphasis on antiretroviral therapy for HIV infected individuals, issues of fertili...
BACKGROUND: Fertility is associated with the desire to have children. The impacts of HIV and antiret...
In research on fertility in developing countries, it is often assumed that lack of access to a metho...
BACKGROUND: There is growing recognition of the difficult reproductive decisions faced by HIV-positi...
BackgroundFertility desires of female and male partners in current relationships are often correlate...
Text in EnglishINTRODUCTION: Late in HIV epidemic while HIV program is maturing studies in rich and ...
Context: Knowledge of HIV status may influence fertility desires of married men and women. There is ...
To understand reasons for persistent high fertility rate, we explored perceptions and influences of ...
Objectives: Fertility desires require new understanding in a context of expanding access to antiretr...
High desired fertility is an important factor contributing to the population explosion in sub-Sahara...
Background: Sixty percent of new HIV infections in Uganda occur in stable relationships between HIV ...