PubMedID: 17456247This study of family planning in rural Adana, Turkey, collected data from 519 women aged between 16 and 55. Questionnaires were distributed in different districts during February 2006. The results showed that 81·3% of women used a contraceptive method. The IUD was the most widely used modern contraceptive method. There is a decrease in the average number of births per woman as the educational level of women increases. © 2007 Cambridge University Press
Objectives To explore the differences in unwanted fertility in different parts of a city. Methods Da...
Background. The use of modern family planning methods among women of reproductive age (15-49 years) ...
In this study, we aimed to determine the influencing factors on family planning methods usage of mar...
In Turkey, the first population and family planning law was accepted by the government in 1965, and ...
Family planning allows women to choose their when they have children. The aim of this study was to d...
Objectives The main objective was to compare new reproductive and family planning data with data fro...
WOS:000411205800004PubMed ID: 28400349Objective: To determine the level of contraceptive method use ...
Family planning and education have an important role in reducing maternal and infant mortality, heal...
Family planning practices were reported by 491 married women, aged 15-49, who applied to the Family ...
<p><strong>Introduction:</strong> The present study has been conducted to investigate the general pe...
Background & Objective: The rate of using contraceptive methods in an important criteria for evaluat...
Family Planning means that the families to have children that they could bring up according to their...
Objectives The determinants of the use of withdrawal in Turkey are examined using a multinomial logi...
Objective: To evaluate the access of married women of reproductive age to family planning (FP) servi...
Parallel to reduction in women’s childbearing desires and ideals, demand for using contraceptive met...
Objectives To explore the differences in unwanted fertility in different parts of a city. Methods Da...
Background. The use of modern family planning methods among women of reproductive age (15-49 years) ...
In this study, we aimed to determine the influencing factors on family planning methods usage of mar...
In Turkey, the first population and family planning law was accepted by the government in 1965, and ...
Family planning allows women to choose their when they have children. The aim of this study was to d...
Objectives The main objective was to compare new reproductive and family planning data with data fro...
WOS:000411205800004PubMed ID: 28400349Objective: To determine the level of contraceptive method use ...
Family planning and education have an important role in reducing maternal and infant mortality, heal...
Family planning practices were reported by 491 married women, aged 15-49, who applied to the Family ...
<p><strong>Introduction:</strong> The present study has been conducted to investigate the general pe...
Background & Objective: The rate of using contraceptive methods in an important criteria for evaluat...
Family Planning means that the families to have children that they could bring up according to their...
Objectives The determinants of the use of withdrawal in Turkey are examined using a multinomial logi...
Objective: To evaluate the access of married women of reproductive age to family planning (FP) servi...
Parallel to reduction in women’s childbearing desires and ideals, demand for using contraceptive met...
Objectives To explore the differences in unwanted fertility in different parts of a city. Methods Da...
Background. The use of modern family planning methods among women of reproductive age (15-49 years) ...
In this study, we aimed to determine the influencing factors on family planning methods usage of mar...