AbstractObjectiveTo identify reasons for non-use of modern family planning in Rwanda, to examine specific barriers to contraception, and to explore psychosocial factors influencing modern contraceptive use.MethodsIn total, 637 in-union, parous, and non-pregnant women aged 21–49years participated in a cross-sectional community-based survey in 5 districts. In-depth interviews (IDIs) were conducted with 54 women and 27 male partners. Multivariate logistic regression examined correlates of current non-use. IDI transcripts were analyzed independently and compared thematically with survey findings.ResultsOverall, 50% of survey respondents were using a modern method. Fertility- and partner-related variables were key correlates of non-use. The most...
Background In sub-Saharan Africa, the majority of women of reproductive age who want to avoid pregna...
Copyright © 2012 Adebola A. Adedimeji et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Cr...
Evidence suggests that socio-cultural barriers that limit the ability of women in sub-Saharan Africa...
ABSTRACT Background: The Rwandan government has set family planning (FP) as one of the goals and str...
ABSTRACT Background: The Rwandan government has set family planning (FP) as one of the goals and str...
Abstract- Rwanda‟s high population growth constitutes a major challenge to the economic development....
Background: While Rwanda has achieved impressive gains in contraceptive coverage, unmet need for fam...
Recent research from Kinshasa, DRC, has shown that only one in five married women uses modern contra...
Introduction:Rwanda is one of the countries in Sub-Saharan Africa with the most remarkable health ac...
Introduction:Rwanda is one of the countries in Sub-Saharan Africa with the most remarkable health ac...
BACKGROUND: While Rwanda has achieved impressive gains in contraceptive coverage, unmet need for fam...
Background: Family planning can reduce deaths, improve health, and facilitate economic development i...
Abstract Background Rwanda has made significant strides in improving the health of its people, inclu...
Abstract Background In Rwanda, nearly a third of contraceptive users discontinue within the first ye...
This study aims to answer the following questions useful for improving interventions and monitoring ...
Background In sub-Saharan Africa, the majority of women of reproductive age who want to avoid pregna...
Copyright © 2012 Adebola A. Adedimeji et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Cr...
Evidence suggests that socio-cultural barriers that limit the ability of women in sub-Saharan Africa...
ABSTRACT Background: The Rwandan government has set family planning (FP) as one of the goals and str...
ABSTRACT Background: The Rwandan government has set family planning (FP) as one of the goals and str...
Abstract- Rwanda‟s high population growth constitutes a major challenge to the economic development....
Background: While Rwanda has achieved impressive gains in contraceptive coverage, unmet need for fam...
Recent research from Kinshasa, DRC, has shown that only one in five married women uses modern contra...
Introduction:Rwanda is one of the countries in Sub-Saharan Africa with the most remarkable health ac...
Introduction:Rwanda is one of the countries in Sub-Saharan Africa with the most remarkable health ac...
BACKGROUND: While Rwanda has achieved impressive gains in contraceptive coverage, unmet need for fam...
Background: Family planning can reduce deaths, improve health, and facilitate economic development i...
Abstract Background Rwanda has made significant strides in improving the health of its people, inclu...
Abstract Background In Rwanda, nearly a third of contraceptive users discontinue within the first ye...
This study aims to answer the following questions useful for improving interventions and monitoring ...
Background In sub-Saharan Africa, the majority of women of reproductive age who want to avoid pregna...
Copyright © 2012 Adebola A. Adedimeji et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Cr...
Evidence suggests that socio-cultural barriers that limit the ability of women in sub-Saharan Africa...