Background: Although Pakistan was one of the first countries in Asia to launch national family planning programs, current modern contraceptive use stands at only 26% with a method mix skewed toward short-acting and permanent methods. As part of a multiyear operational research study, a baseline survey was conducted to understand the predictors of contraceptive use and demand for family planning services in underserved areas of Punjab province in Pakistan. This paper presents the baseline survey results; the outcomes of the intervention will be presented in a separate paper after the study has been completed. Method: A cross-sectional baseline household survey was conducted with randomly selected 3,998 married women of reproductive age (MWRA...
Background: Family planning (FP) interventions aimed at reducing population growth have negligible d...
The study objectives were to assess multiple factors associated with the use of contraceptives among...
Introduction: In Pakistan, Contraceptive Prevalence Rate (CPR) among married female youth is 17.4% a...
Background: Although Pakistan was one of the first countries in Asia to launch national family plann...
Background: Although Pakistan was one of the first countries in Asia to launch national family plann...
Background: Although Pakistan was one of the first countries in Asia to launch national family plann...
Introduction: Rapid population growth, stagnant contraceptive prevalence, and high unmet need for fa...
The Pakistani government has been struggling continuously to slow down the population rise despite m...
Background: World Health Organization defines family planning as a way of thinking and living that i...
South Asia has the highest absolute number of women with an unmet need for contraception in the worl...
This paper presents the findings of a qualitative assessment aimed at exploring knowledge, attitudes...
Background : Family planning (FP) interventions aimed at reducing population growth have negligible ...
Greenstar/Pakistan (GS/Pakistan) conducted a national household survey designed to investigate behav...
Background: Family planning (FP) interventions aimed at reducing population growth have negligible d...
The study objectives were to assess multiple factors associated with the use of contraceptives among...
Introduction: In Pakistan, Contraceptive Prevalence Rate (CPR) among married female youth is 17.4% a...
Background: Although Pakistan was one of the first countries in Asia to launch national family plann...
Background: Although Pakistan was one of the first countries in Asia to launch national family plann...
Background: Although Pakistan was one of the first countries in Asia to launch national family plann...
Introduction: Rapid population growth, stagnant contraceptive prevalence, and high unmet need for fa...
The Pakistani government has been struggling continuously to slow down the population rise despite m...
Background: World Health Organization defines family planning as a way of thinking and living that i...
South Asia has the highest absolute number of women with an unmet need for contraception in the worl...
This paper presents the findings of a qualitative assessment aimed at exploring knowledge, attitudes...
Background : Family planning (FP) interventions aimed at reducing population growth have negligible ...
Greenstar/Pakistan (GS/Pakistan) conducted a national household survey designed to investigate behav...
Background: Family planning (FP) interventions aimed at reducing population growth have negligible d...
The study objectives were to assess multiple factors associated with the use of contraceptives among...
Introduction: In Pakistan, Contraceptive Prevalence Rate (CPR) among married female youth is 17.4% a...