BackgroundLong acting reversible and permanent contraception (LARPs) offer promising opportunities for addressing the high and growing unmet need for modern contraception and helps to reduce unintended pregnancies and abortion rates in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). This study examines the contextual factors that influence the use of long acting reversible and permanent contraception among married and fecund women in Ethiopia.MethodWe use data from the 2016 Ethiopian Demographic and Health Survey to examine the contextual factors that influence choice of long acting reversible and permanent contraception among married, non-pregnant and fecund women. The DHS collects detailed information on individual and household characteristics, contraception,...
BACKGROUND፡ In low income countries, bearing many children is the main factor affecting maternal hea...
BackgroundMethod-specific contraceptive prevalence varies widely globally, as huge variations exist ...
Background: The Ethiopian population with an estimated current population of over 77.4 million peopl...
BackgroundThough long-acting reversible contraceptives (LARCs) are highly effective, have minimal si...
Abstract Background Ethiopia is the second most populous country in Sub-Saharan Africa. Total Fertil...
Introduction: In Ethiopia information on the level of utilization of the long term and permanent con...
Background. Long-acting contraceptive methods, subdermal implants, and intrauterine devices are reli...
Abstract Background Despite the fact that long acting family planning methods reduce population grow...
Abstract Objective This study is aimed at determining the prevalence and factors associated with uti...
Background: Unintended pregnancy and abortion are stubborn problems in many countries including Ethi...
Abstract Background According to available evidence, one in three married women in Ethiopia tends to...
Background: Each year, approximately 287,000 women die from complications related to pregnancy and c...
Abstract Background Postpartum long-acting reversible contraceptive is important to prevent unintend...
Introduction: In Ethiopia, knowledge of contraceptive methods is high though there is low contracept...
Abstract Objectives Family planning is achieved through use of different contraceptive methods among...
BACKGROUND፡ In low income countries, bearing many children is the main factor affecting maternal hea...
BackgroundMethod-specific contraceptive prevalence varies widely globally, as huge variations exist ...
Background: The Ethiopian population with an estimated current population of over 77.4 million peopl...
BackgroundThough long-acting reversible contraceptives (LARCs) are highly effective, have minimal si...
Abstract Background Ethiopia is the second most populous country in Sub-Saharan Africa. Total Fertil...
Introduction: In Ethiopia information on the level of utilization of the long term and permanent con...
Background. Long-acting contraceptive methods, subdermal implants, and intrauterine devices are reli...
Abstract Background Despite the fact that long acting family planning methods reduce population grow...
Abstract Objective This study is aimed at determining the prevalence and factors associated with uti...
Background: Unintended pregnancy and abortion are stubborn problems in many countries including Ethi...
Abstract Background According to available evidence, one in three married women in Ethiopia tends to...
Background: Each year, approximately 287,000 women die from complications related to pregnancy and c...
Abstract Background Postpartum long-acting reversible contraceptive is important to prevent unintend...
Introduction: In Ethiopia, knowledge of contraceptive methods is high though there is low contracept...
Abstract Objectives Family planning is achieved through use of different contraceptive methods among...
BACKGROUND፡ In low income countries, bearing many children is the main factor affecting maternal hea...
BackgroundMethod-specific contraceptive prevalence varies widely globally, as huge variations exist ...
Background: The Ethiopian population with an estimated current population of over 77.4 million peopl...