BACKGROUND: High fertility and low contraceptive prevalence characterize Southern Nations, Nationalities and Peoples Region. In such populations, unmet needs for contraception have a tendency to be high, mainly due to the effect of socio-economic and demographic variables. However, there has not been any study examining the relationship between these variables and unmet need in the region. This study, therefore, identifies the key socio- demographic determinants of unmet need for family planning in the region. METHODS: The study used data from the 2000 and 2005 Ethiopian Demographic and Health Surveys. A total of 2,133 currently married women age 15-49 from the 2000 survey and 1,988 from the 2005 survey were included in the study. Unmet nee...
This paper aimed at identifying factors that contribute to unmet need for family planning among wome...
Objectives: An unintended pregnancy and unmet need for contraception remains a serious public health...
Background: Poor access and low contraceptive prevalence are common to many Low- and Middle-Income C...
The highest proportion of unmet need for contraception is found in sub-Saharan Africa. Although unme...
Introduction: Unmet family planning is one of the common causes for low contraceptive prevalence rat...
Knowledge of family planning has increased to 87% among currently married women. However, it is uses...
Background: Unintended pregnancy related to unmet need is a worldwide problem that affects societies...
Background: Unintended pregnancy related to unmet need is a worldwide problem that affects societies...
Background. It is estimated that more than 142 million married women in developing countries have an...
Introduction: In Uganda, fertility remains high at 6.2 births per woman (UDHS, 2011) and is currentl...
Abstract Objective Unmet need refers to fecund women who either wish to postpone the next birth (spa...
BACKGROUND: Unmet need for family planning (FP) is a global public health concern, particularly in l...
Background: Unmet need for family planning has implications for women and their families, such as un...
Backgraound: The desire for large family size is one of the factors influencing fertility in Ethiopi...
Background Ethiopia’s population policy specifically aims to reduce TFR from 7.7 to 4.0 and to incre...
This paper aimed at identifying factors that contribute to unmet need for family planning among wome...
Objectives: An unintended pregnancy and unmet need for contraception remains a serious public health...
Background: Poor access and low contraceptive prevalence are common to many Low- and Middle-Income C...
The highest proportion of unmet need for contraception is found in sub-Saharan Africa. Although unme...
Introduction: Unmet family planning is one of the common causes for low contraceptive prevalence rat...
Knowledge of family planning has increased to 87% among currently married women. However, it is uses...
Background: Unintended pregnancy related to unmet need is a worldwide problem that affects societies...
Background: Unintended pregnancy related to unmet need is a worldwide problem that affects societies...
Background. It is estimated that more than 142 million married women in developing countries have an...
Introduction: In Uganda, fertility remains high at 6.2 births per woman (UDHS, 2011) and is currentl...
Abstract Objective Unmet need refers to fecund women who either wish to postpone the next birth (spa...
BACKGROUND: Unmet need for family planning (FP) is a global public health concern, particularly in l...
Background: Unmet need for family planning has implications for women and their families, such as un...
Backgraound: The desire for large family size is one of the factors influencing fertility in Ethiopi...
Background Ethiopia’s population policy specifically aims to reduce TFR from 7.7 to 4.0 and to incre...
This paper aimed at identifying factors that contribute to unmet need for family planning among wome...
Objectives: An unintended pregnancy and unmet need for contraception remains a serious public health...
Background: Poor access and low contraceptive prevalence are common to many Low- and Middle-Income C...