Abstract Background Over the past decade, awareness and use of emergency contraceptive pills (ECPs) among young women has rapidly increased in Ghana; however, the rate of unintended pregnancy among this group remains high. We conducted a qualitative study to better understand the context and patterns of ECP use among young unmarried women in Ghana. Methods We conducted in-depth interviews with unmarried sexually active women aged 18–24 in Accra, Ghana to explore their perceptions, experiences, and opinions regarding sexual relationships and contraceptive methods, and to examine the factors that influence choice of ECPs. A total of 32 young women participated in the study. Results Most participants had used ECPs at least once. Participants d...
Background: Advance provision of emergency contraception (EC) has increased use but not impacted ...
AbstractObjectiveDespite the fact that emergency contraceptive (EC) methods have been available and ...
This is a publisher’s version of an article published in Journal of Family Planning and Reproductive...
Over the past decade, awareness and use of emergency contraceptive pills (ECPs) among young women ha...
Despite growing international attention to the sexual and reproductive health and rights of young pe...
Emergency contraception (EC) refers to methods that women can use to prevent pregnancy after unprote...
Abstract Background Emergency contraception, if used properly, can prevent up to over 95 % of unwant...
The use of emergency contraceptives (EC) to prevent unwanted pregnancies when effective contraceptio...
The objective of this study was to determine factors associated with modern contraceptive use and un...
The use of emergency contraceptives (EC) to prevent unwanted pregnancies when effective contraceptio...
Background: Emergency contraception (EC) is one option for preventing unplanned pregnancy when it is...
The objective of this study was to determine factors associated with modern contraceptive use and un...
Abstract Background Emergency contraception (EC) can significantly reduce the rate of unintended pre...
Abstract Background The vulnerabilities of young women of low socio-economic status and those with l...
Since the early 2000s a new form of progesterone based emergency contraception with no side effects ...
Background: Advance provision of emergency contraception (EC) has increased use but not impacted ...
AbstractObjectiveDespite the fact that emergency contraceptive (EC) methods have been available and ...
This is a publisher’s version of an article published in Journal of Family Planning and Reproductive...
Over the past decade, awareness and use of emergency contraceptive pills (ECPs) among young women ha...
Despite growing international attention to the sexual and reproductive health and rights of young pe...
Emergency contraception (EC) refers to methods that women can use to prevent pregnancy after unprote...
Abstract Background Emergency contraception, if used properly, can prevent up to over 95 % of unwant...
The use of emergency contraceptives (EC) to prevent unwanted pregnancies when effective contraceptio...
The objective of this study was to determine factors associated with modern contraceptive use and un...
The use of emergency contraceptives (EC) to prevent unwanted pregnancies when effective contraceptio...
Background: Emergency contraception (EC) is one option for preventing unplanned pregnancy when it is...
The objective of this study was to determine factors associated with modern contraceptive use and un...
Abstract Background Emergency contraception (EC) can significantly reduce the rate of unintended pre...
Abstract Background The vulnerabilities of young women of low socio-economic status and those with l...
Since the early 2000s a new form of progesterone based emergency contraception with no side effects ...
Background: Advance provision of emergency contraception (EC) has increased use but not impacted ...
AbstractObjectiveDespite the fact that emergency contraceptive (EC) methods have been available and ...
This is a publisher’s version of an article published in Journal of Family Planning and Reproductive...