Uptake of contraceptives is generally low in low-income settings. For women with HIV, contraception is a reliable and affordable method of minimizing vertical transmission. We investigated the factors that affect contraceptive use among Kenyan women using data collected during the Kenya Demographic & Health Survey (KDHS) of 2014. Data on contraceptive use were extracted from the 2014 KDHS database. Records of 31,079 Kenyan women of reproductive age (15-49 years) were analyzed. Frequencies were calculated; cross-tabulations and bivariate and multivariate analyses were conducted. Twelve thousand thirty-two women (39%) reported using a contraceptive method. Region, religion, education, number of living children, marital status, and prior testi...
Contraceptive use has far-reaching social and health benefits for women in low and middle-income cou...
AbstractObjectiveTo understand contraceptive need and use among individuals with HIV/AIDS living in ...
IntroductionThe 15–24-year-old age group of young women make up about 15% of the population of 47 mi...
Objectives: With increased availability of anti-retroviral therapy and improved survival for people ...
OBJECTIVES: With increased availability of antiretroviral therapy and improved survival for people l...
Introduction: The HIV pandemic has been one of the biggest challenges in public health across the wo...
Introduction: As the generalized HIV epidemic in specific settings of sub-Saharan Africa continues t...
This paper uses data from the 1989, 1993 and 1998 Kenya Demographic and Health Surveys to examine tr...
Background: Understanding women’s contraceptive method choices is key to enhancing family planning s...
Despite risks of HIV transmission to infants born of the HIV positive women, contraceptive use is un...
Background: Young women in Kenya experience a higher risk of mistimed and unwanted pregnancy compare...
Background: Contraceptive usage has been associated with improved maternal and child health (MCH) ou...
Contraceptive use has far-reaching social and health benefits for women in low and middle-income cou...
AbstractObjectiveTo understand contraceptive need and use among individuals with HIV/AIDS living in ...
IntroductionThe 15–24-year-old age group of young women make up about 15% of the population of 47 mi...
Objectives: With increased availability of anti-retroviral therapy and improved survival for people ...
OBJECTIVES: With increased availability of antiretroviral therapy and improved survival for people l...
Introduction: The HIV pandemic has been one of the biggest challenges in public health across the wo...
Introduction: As the generalized HIV epidemic in specific settings of sub-Saharan Africa continues t...
This paper uses data from the 1989, 1993 and 1998 Kenya Demographic and Health Surveys to examine tr...
Background: Understanding women’s contraceptive method choices is key to enhancing family planning s...
Despite risks of HIV transmission to infants born of the HIV positive women, contraceptive use is un...
Background: Young women in Kenya experience a higher risk of mistimed and unwanted pregnancy compare...
Background: Contraceptive usage has been associated with improved maternal and child health (MCH) ou...
Contraceptive use has far-reaching social and health benefits for women in low and middle-income cou...
AbstractObjectiveTo understand contraceptive need and use among individuals with HIV/AIDS living in ...
IntroductionThe 15–24-year-old age group of young women make up about 15% of the population of 47 mi...