The study examined the trend in contraceptive use among sexually active women of reproductive age in Ghana. The study also investigated the socioeconomic determinants of contraceptive use. Cross tabulations and logistic regression analyses were performed on data from the Ghana Demographic and Health Surveys 1988 - 2008. The results indicate low contraceptive use among women with marked variation in contraceptive use across various socioeconomic groups and administrative regions. Evidence from the logistic regressions suggests that improving education and reducing poverty are critical in improving contraceptive use and reducing unmet need for family planning. Child survival, access to family planning services and knowledge of contraceptive m...
Introduction: unintended pregnancies and adolescent childbearing are on the increase in Sub-Sah...
Background: Only 20% of sexually active women aged 15-24 in Ghana used contraception during their la...
Use of birth control products and contraceptives could improve the economic welfare of women, arisin...
Though fertility in Ghana has declined from an average of 8 children per woman over the past three d...
Though fertility in Ghana has declined from an average of 8 children per woman over the past three d...
Abstract Background Contraceptives are used in family planning to space or limit pregnancies and are...
Background This paper presents results of baseline data on the determinants of contraceptive use in ...
The study was to determine the predictors of use of modern contraception among women in Accra, Ghana...
Objective There is a decline in contraceptive use among sexually active unmarried young women in Gha...
This paper presents results of baseline data on the determinants of contraceptive use in 7 districts...
Adolescent girls in Ghana still face a number of challenges accessing reproductive/sexual health ser...
The study was to determine the predictors of use of modern contraception among women in Accra, Ghana...
Despite a relatively low fertility rate, maternal mortality in Ghana still remains high. According t...
This study examines the socio-demographic determinants of modern contraceptive use among women in th...
The rapid decline in fertility since 1988 in Ghana has coincided with a marked increase in exposure ...
Introduction: unintended pregnancies and adolescent childbearing are on the increase in Sub-Sah...
Background: Only 20% of sexually active women aged 15-24 in Ghana used contraception during their la...
Use of birth control products and contraceptives could improve the economic welfare of women, arisin...
Though fertility in Ghana has declined from an average of 8 children per woman over the past three d...
Though fertility in Ghana has declined from an average of 8 children per woman over the past three d...
Abstract Background Contraceptives are used in family planning to space or limit pregnancies and are...
Background This paper presents results of baseline data on the determinants of contraceptive use in ...
The study was to determine the predictors of use of modern contraception among women in Accra, Ghana...
Objective There is a decline in contraceptive use among sexually active unmarried young women in Gha...
This paper presents results of baseline data on the determinants of contraceptive use in 7 districts...
Adolescent girls in Ghana still face a number of challenges accessing reproductive/sexual health ser...
The study was to determine the predictors of use of modern contraception among women in Accra, Ghana...
Despite a relatively low fertility rate, maternal mortality in Ghana still remains high. According t...
This study examines the socio-demographic determinants of modern contraceptive use among women in th...
The rapid decline in fertility since 1988 in Ghana has coincided with a marked increase in exposure ...
Introduction: unintended pregnancies and adolescent childbearing are on the increase in Sub-Sah...
Background: Only 20% of sexually active women aged 15-24 in Ghana used contraception during their la...
Use of birth control products and contraceptives could improve the economic welfare of women, arisin...