In 2007, PSI/Kenya conducted a household survey designed to investigate family planning practices for a representative sample of women 20-35 years of age. The 2007 survey was a follow-up to a baseline conducted in 2001, and successive rounds later in 2003 and 2005. All surveys aimed to provide evidence for social marketing decision making for the family planning program and to help measure the effectiveness of various interventions and strategies used to promote informed demand for modern methods of family planning. Collectively, this report presents identified behavioral determinants of use of modern contraceptives among women of reproductive age and illustrates impact of exposure to program activities. The findings are intended to provide...
IntroductionModern contraceptive use provides opportunities for women and couples to achieve optimal...
The study aimed to collect data on indicators to help programme managers to understand the behaviour...
In the last two decades, the use of short-acting methods of contraception has driven the increase of...
Contraceptive use has far-reaching social and health benefits for women in low and middle-income cou...
This study uses data from the 1989, 1993, and 1998 Kenya Demographic and Health Surveys to examine t...
BackgroundDemand for family planning met/satisfied with modern contraceptive methods (mDFPS) has bee...
Background Demand for family planning met/satisfied with modern contraceptive methods (mDFPS) has b...
Abstract Background Research in Kenya has focussed on family planning from women’s perspectives, wit...
The present study was a follow-up to a baseline household survey conducted in October and November 2...
Background: Contraceptive usage has been associated with improved maternal and child health (MCH) ou...
PSI/Uganda socially markets Pilplan (oral contraceptive pills) and Injectaplan (injectable contracep...
A woman’s preferences, practice and tolerance for various modern contraceptive methods attribute var...
Background: Prior research has established that an individual’s social environment may influence his...
In September 2007, PSI in collaboration the Ministry of Health Department of Reproductive Health (DR...
This study aims to answer the following questions useful for improving interventions and monitoring ...
IntroductionModern contraceptive use provides opportunities for women and couples to achieve optimal...
The study aimed to collect data on indicators to help programme managers to understand the behaviour...
In the last two decades, the use of short-acting methods of contraception has driven the increase of...
Contraceptive use has far-reaching social and health benefits for women in low and middle-income cou...
This study uses data from the 1989, 1993, and 1998 Kenya Demographic and Health Surveys to examine t...
BackgroundDemand for family planning met/satisfied with modern contraceptive methods (mDFPS) has bee...
Background Demand for family planning met/satisfied with modern contraceptive methods (mDFPS) has b...
Abstract Background Research in Kenya has focussed on family planning from women’s perspectives, wit...
The present study was a follow-up to a baseline household survey conducted in October and November 2...
Background: Contraceptive usage has been associated with improved maternal and child health (MCH) ou...
PSI/Uganda socially markets Pilplan (oral contraceptive pills) and Injectaplan (injectable contracep...
A woman’s preferences, practice and tolerance for various modern contraceptive methods attribute var...
Background: Prior research has established that an individual’s social environment may influence his...
In September 2007, PSI in collaboration the Ministry of Health Department of Reproductive Health (DR...
This study aims to answer the following questions useful for improving interventions and monitoring ...
IntroductionModern contraceptive use provides opportunities for women and couples to achieve optimal...
The study aimed to collect data on indicators to help programme managers to understand the behaviour...
In the last two decades, the use of short-acting methods of contraception has driven the increase of...