Rates of emergency contraception (EC) use in sub-Saharan Africa are highest in Kenya and Nigeria, although little is understood about user characteristics and use dynamics in these countries. In order to better meet the emergency contraceptive needs of women, and contribute to the limited knowledge base on EC in Africa, this study examines a large, representative sample of EC users. It draws on data collected from household surveys that included 7,785 sexually experienced women in urban Kenya and 12,653 sexually experienced women in urban Nigeria. Bivariate and multivariate analyses found that among these urban women, knowledge of EC was higher than reported in other nationally representative surveys (58% in Kenya and 31% in Nigeria). About...
To improve access to emergency contraception (ECP) and ensure that adequate information is provided ...
Background: In a majority of sub-Saharan African countries, counseling and provision of emergency co...
Despite growing international attention to the sexual and reproductive health and rights of young pe...
Rates of emergency contraception (EC) use in sub-Saharan Africa are highest in Kenya and Nigeria, al...
Background: Emergency contraception (EC) refers to the use of certain contraceptive methods by women...
Background: Emergency Contraception (EC) is used after unprotected sexual intercourse, following sex...
Abstract Background Studies have shown that emergency contraception (EC) remains underutilised in pr...
Background: Unsafe abortion continues to contribute significantly to maternal morbidity and mortalit...
Unprotected sexual exposure leading to unwanted pregnancy and unsafe abortion contributes significan...
Context: Emergency contraception (EC) is widely used to prevent unwanted pregnancy and it is largely...
Background: Unwanted pregnancies among young women is a growing reproductive health concern. C...
Background: Emergency contraception (EC) or postcoital contraception has the potential to reduce the...
Background. The study aimed to find out the knowledge, attitude, and practices towards the utilizati...
This brief reports on a study in Nigeria to document provider attitudes, beliefs, and practices rega...
Background: Immediate access to emergency contraceptives (EC) averts unintended pregnancy following ...
To improve access to emergency contraception (ECP) and ensure that adequate information is provided ...
Background: In a majority of sub-Saharan African countries, counseling and provision of emergency co...
Despite growing international attention to the sexual and reproductive health and rights of young pe...
Rates of emergency contraception (EC) use in sub-Saharan Africa are highest in Kenya and Nigeria, al...
Background: Emergency contraception (EC) refers to the use of certain contraceptive methods by women...
Background: Emergency Contraception (EC) is used after unprotected sexual intercourse, following sex...
Abstract Background Studies have shown that emergency contraception (EC) remains underutilised in pr...
Background: Unsafe abortion continues to contribute significantly to maternal morbidity and mortalit...
Unprotected sexual exposure leading to unwanted pregnancy and unsafe abortion contributes significan...
Context: Emergency contraception (EC) is widely used to prevent unwanted pregnancy and it is largely...
Background: Unwanted pregnancies among young women is a growing reproductive health concern. C...
Background: Emergency contraception (EC) or postcoital contraception has the potential to reduce the...
Background. The study aimed to find out the knowledge, attitude, and practices towards the utilizati...
This brief reports on a study in Nigeria to document provider attitudes, beliefs, and practices rega...
Background: Immediate access to emergency contraceptives (EC) averts unintended pregnancy following ...
To improve access to emergency contraception (ECP) and ensure that adequate information is provided ...
Background: In a majority of sub-Saharan African countries, counseling and provision of emergency co...
Despite growing international attention to the sexual and reproductive health and rights of young pe...