Using data from the Ghana Demographic and Health Survey 1998, this paper analyzed the duration of use of a contraceptive method and the reasons for its non-use given by former users of contraception. The results showed that the duration of use tended to be short, particularly so for the use of condom and withdrawal. Injectable contraceptives and periodic abstinence tended to be used for relatively long periods. After type of method, a woman's age and residence (urban or rural) were the most significant predictors of duration of use. The reasons for not currently using contraception given by significant numbers of former users of pill and injectable contraceptives should concern service providers and educators.8 page(s
Fertility in Ghana has fallen sharply in recent years, with the rate of decline being one of the mos...
Abstract Background With the focus of global and national family planning initiatives on reaching “a...
Unintended pregnancies with associated unwanted consequences may result from discontinuation of oral...
Using data from the Ghana Demographic and Health Survey 1998, this paper analyzed the duration of us...
Ghana was the first country in Sub-Saharan Africa to implement an official population policy in 1969...
Despite a relatively low fertility rate, maternal mortality in Ghana still remains high. According t...
Background. Modern family planning methods are widely believed to influence fertility reduction worl...
This study identifies factors associated with contraceptive discontinuation and switching among Ghan...
The aim of this retrospective study is to determine the duration of use, and the factors responsible...
This study identifies factors associated with contraceptive discontinuation and switching among Ghan...
Abstract Background Contraceptives are used in family planning to space or limit pregnancies and are...
Abstract Background The intrauterine contraceptive device is one of the modern long-acting and rever...
Background Contraception has an important role to play in reducing the high rate of maternal morbidi...
A retrospective survey among women 15-49 years of age who accepted oral, injectable and IUD contrace...
Oral contraceptives (OCs) account for half of all modern contraceptive methods used in Bangladesh, h...
Fertility in Ghana has fallen sharply in recent years, with the rate of decline being one of the mos...
Abstract Background With the focus of global and national family planning initiatives on reaching “a...
Unintended pregnancies with associated unwanted consequences may result from discontinuation of oral...
Using data from the Ghana Demographic and Health Survey 1998, this paper analyzed the duration of us...
Ghana was the first country in Sub-Saharan Africa to implement an official population policy in 1969...
Despite a relatively low fertility rate, maternal mortality in Ghana still remains high. According t...
Background. Modern family planning methods are widely believed to influence fertility reduction worl...
This study identifies factors associated with contraceptive discontinuation and switching among Ghan...
The aim of this retrospective study is to determine the duration of use, and the factors responsible...
This study identifies factors associated with contraceptive discontinuation and switching among Ghan...
Abstract Background Contraceptives are used in family planning to space or limit pregnancies and are...
Abstract Background The intrauterine contraceptive device is one of the modern long-acting and rever...
Background Contraception has an important role to play in reducing the high rate of maternal morbidi...
A retrospective survey among women 15-49 years of age who accepted oral, injectable and IUD contrace...
Oral contraceptives (OCs) account for half of all modern contraceptive methods used in Bangladesh, h...
Fertility in Ghana has fallen sharply in recent years, with the rate of decline being one of the mos...
Abstract Background With the focus of global and national family planning initiatives on reaching “a...
Unintended pregnancies with associated unwanted consequences may result from discontinuation of oral...