Burkina-Faso (TFR=6.0) is among the top-ten high fertility countries world-wide and CPR (15%) among women is low. This study examined the factors associated with non-use of modern contraception among married women residing in the rural areas of Burkina-Faso. The study used 2010 Burkina Faso Demographic and Health Survey data-set and focussed on married women aged 15-49 years (n=7,191). Chi-square and logistic regression techniques were used for the analysis (a=5%). Mean number of living children was significantly higher among women who have UNMC (3.92) than those with met need (3.01). Modern CPR and UNMC among married women was 12.7% and 40.7% respectively. The multivariate analysis reveals that being married more than once increases the li...
Abstract Background Reducing unmet need for family planning by increasing the rate of modern contrac...
The highest proportion of unmet need for contraception is found in sub-Saharan Africa. Although unme...
Using DHS data from Burkina Faso, Cameroon and Cote d'Ivoire, this study indicates that these three ...
Background: Unmet need for family planning has implications for women and their families, such as un...
Background: In sub-Saharan Africa, few studies have stressed the importance of spatial heterogeneity...
BACKGROUND: Utilization of modern contraceptives is still low in low-and middle-income countries, al...
Background: Sub-Saharan Africa has the highest fertility rate in the world, with the highest unmet n...
Background In sub-Saharan Africa, the majority of women of reproductive age who want to avoid pregna...
Abstract Background Utilization of modern contraceptives is still lo...
Abstract Background High total fertility rates in Burkina Faso and Mali are leading to population gr...
Introduction: Unmet family planning is one of the common causes for low contraceptive prevalence rat...
Abstract Background In Burkina Faso, gender inequality prevents women from meeting their reproductiv...
Abstract Background Sub-Saharan Africa, characterised by high fertility and low contraceptive use pr...
Francophone sub-Saharan African countries have among the highest fertility rates and lowest modern c...
Background: In sub-Saharan Africa, few studies have stressed the importance of spatial heterogeneity...
Abstract Background Reducing unmet need for family planning by increasing the rate of modern contrac...
The highest proportion of unmet need for contraception is found in sub-Saharan Africa. Although unme...
Using DHS data from Burkina Faso, Cameroon and Cote d'Ivoire, this study indicates that these three ...
Background: Unmet need for family planning has implications for women and their families, such as un...
Background: In sub-Saharan Africa, few studies have stressed the importance of spatial heterogeneity...
BACKGROUND: Utilization of modern contraceptives is still low in low-and middle-income countries, al...
Background: Sub-Saharan Africa has the highest fertility rate in the world, with the highest unmet n...
Background In sub-Saharan Africa, the majority of women of reproductive age who want to avoid pregna...
Abstract Background Utilization of modern contraceptives is still lo...
Abstract Background High total fertility rates in Burkina Faso and Mali are leading to population gr...
Introduction: Unmet family planning is one of the common causes for low contraceptive prevalence rat...
Abstract Background In Burkina Faso, gender inequality prevents women from meeting their reproductiv...
Abstract Background Sub-Saharan Africa, characterised by high fertility and low contraceptive use pr...
Francophone sub-Saharan African countries have among the highest fertility rates and lowest modern c...
Background: In sub-Saharan Africa, few studies have stressed the importance of spatial heterogeneity...
Abstract Background Reducing unmet need for family planning by increasing the rate of modern contrac...
The highest proportion of unmet need for contraception is found in sub-Saharan Africa. Although unme...
Using DHS data from Burkina Faso, Cameroon and Cote d'Ivoire, this study indicates that these three ...