Objectives: To examine how the contraceptive behavior of women in rural southern Mozambique is shaped by their individual and household characteristics; community characteristics; access to family planning services; and characteristics of health facilities.<p></p> Methods: Quantitative and qualitative data were collected mostly between January 20 and December 15, 2011, in rural areas of four districts in Gaza Province, Mozambique. The data included: a retrospective household-based survey of women of reproductive age (the analytical sample consisted of 1554 non-pregnant women in marital union); qualitative interviews with a subsample of surveyed women; a survey of communities where the women resided (n = 56); and a survey of...
Background Efforts to expand access to family planning in rural Africa often focus on the deployment...
Thesis (M.A.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, 2005This work aimed at achieving two objectives; estimati...
When international funders shifted funding priorities from family planning to HIV/AIDS in themid-199...
AbstractObjectivesTo examine how the contraceptive behavior of women in rural southern Mozambique is...
Objectives: To examine how the contraceptive behavior of women in rural southern Mozambique is shap...
Background: The contraceptive prevalence rate in Mozambique was estimated as 11.3% in the last Demog...
The USAID-funded Primary Health Care Support Project conducted a study of contraceptive users (n = 6...
The family planning program in Zimbabwe has been seen as one of the successful models in Sub-Saharan...
Objectives: Access to reproductive information and contraception continues to be a critical unmet ne...
Almost 90 percent of all women in Zimbabwe lack health insurance. Most are undereducated or underemp...
Objectives: Although the Mozambican government has implemented a community-based approach to family ...
BACKGROUND: While Rwanda has achieved impressive gains in contraceptive coverage, unmet need for fam...
Provider perspectives have been overlooked in efforts to address the challenges of unmet need for fa...
BACKGROUND: Gender power differences between males and adolescent girls and young women (AGYW) limit...
Although there are studies of the influence of rural-urban migration on contraceptive use in Africa,...
Background Efforts to expand access to family planning in rural Africa often focus on the deployment...
Thesis (M.A.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, 2005This work aimed at achieving two objectives; estimati...
When international funders shifted funding priorities from family planning to HIV/AIDS in themid-199...
AbstractObjectivesTo examine how the contraceptive behavior of women in rural southern Mozambique is...
Objectives: To examine how the contraceptive behavior of women in rural southern Mozambique is shap...
Background: The contraceptive prevalence rate in Mozambique was estimated as 11.3% in the last Demog...
The USAID-funded Primary Health Care Support Project conducted a study of contraceptive users (n = 6...
The family planning program in Zimbabwe has been seen as one of the successful models in Sub-Saharan...
Objectives: Access to reproductive information and contraception continues to be a critical unmet ne...
Almost 90 percent of all women in Zimbabwe lack health insurance. Most are undereducated or underemp...
Objectives: Although the Mozambican government has implemented a community-based approach to family ...
BACKGROUND: While Rwanda has achieved impressive gains in contraceptive coverage, unmet need for fam...
Provider perspectives have been overlooked in efforts to address the challenges of unmet need for fa...
BACKGROUND: Gender power differences between males and adolescent girls and young women (AGYW) limit...
Although there are studies of the influence of rural-urban migration on contraceptive use in Africa,...
Background Efforts to expand access to family planning in rural Africa often focus on the deployment...
Thesis (M.A.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, 2005This work aimed at achieving two objectives; estimati...
When international funders shifted funding priorities from family planning to HIV/AIDS in themid-199...