This study identifies factors associated with contraceptive discontinuation and switching among Ghanaian women of reproductive age, using data from 1,378 female respondents of the 2008 Ghana Demographic and Health Survey. Logistic regression models were used to determine relationships between key socio-demographic factors and user status. Discontinued use occurred among 56% of ever users and switching among 55% of current users. The IUD was most abandoned (70%) and its use was associated with almost twice the odds of discontinuation (OR=1.97; 95% CI (1.04, 3.75)). Having a history of terminated pregnancy significantly predicted both discontinuation (OR=1.36; 95% CI (1.03, 1.79) and switching (OR=1.78; 95% CI (1.16, 2.73)) and intention to l...
The study examined the trend in contraceptive use among sexually active women of reproductive age in...
Though fertility in Ghana has declined from an average of 8 children per woman over the past three d...
Using data from the Ghana Demographic and Health Survey 1998, this paper analyzed the duration of us...
This study identifies factors associated with contraceptive discontinuation and switching among Ghan...
Background: Contraceptive discontinuation and switching to less effective methods, often leads to un...
Ghana was the first country in Sub-Saharan Africa to implement an official population policy in 1969...
This paper examined women‘s pre- and post-induced abortion contraceptive use and predictors of post-...
AbstractObjectiveTo examine the levels and determinants of switching to any reversible modern contra...
Abstract Background With the focus of global and national family planning initiatives on reaching “a...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the levels and determinants of switching to any reversible modern contraceptiv...
Though fertility in Ghana has declined from an average of 8 children per woman over the past three d...
Contraceptive discontinuations contribute substantially to the total fertility rate, unwanted pregna...
Using data from the Ghana Demographic and Health Survey 1998, this paper analyzed the duration of us...
Despite a relatively low fertility rate, maternal mortality in Ghana still remains high. According t...
Using a qualitative research methodology, twenty-four semi-structured interviews were conducted with...
The study examined the trend in contraceptive use among sexually active women of reproductive age in...
Though fertility in Ghana has declined from an average of 8 children per woman over the past three d...
Using data from the Ghana Demographic and Health Survey 1998, this paper analyzed the duration of us...
This study identifies factors associated with contraceptive discontinuation and switching among Ghan...
Background: Contraceptive discontinuation and switching to less effective methods, often leads to un...
Ghana was the first country in Sub-Saharan Africa to implement an official population policy in 1969...
This paper examined women‘s pre- and post-induced abortion contraceptive use and predictors of post-...
AbstractObjectiveTo examine the levels and determinants of switching to any reversible modern contra...
Abstract Background With the focus of global and national family planning initiatives on reaching “a...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the levels and determinants of switching to any reversible modern contraceptiv...
Though fertility in Ghana has declined from an average of 8 children per woman over the past three d...
Contraceptive discontinuations contribute substantially to the total fertility rate, unwanted pregna...
Using data from the Ghana Demographic and Health Survey 1998, this paper analyzed the duration of us...
Despite a relatively low fertility rate, maternal mortality in Ghana still remains high. According t...
Using a qualitative research methodology, twenty-four semi-structured interviews were conducted with...
The study examined the trend in contraceptive use among sexually active women of reproductive age in...
Though fertility in Ghana has declined from an average of 8 children per woman over the past three d...
Using data from the Ghana Demographic and Health Survey 1998, this paper analyzed the duration of us...