Abstract Background In sub-Saharan Africa, the majority of women of reproductive age who want to avoid pregnancy do not use any method of contraception. This study sought to determine the factors associated with modern contraceptive use among women with no fertility intention in sub-Saharan Africa. Methods This study used data from the Demographic and Health Surveys of 29 countries in sub-Saharan Africa. A total of 87,554 women aged 15–49 with no fertility intention and who had completed information on all the variables of interest were considered in this study. Using a multilevel logistic regression analysis, four models were used to examine the individual and contextual factors associated with modern contraceptive use. The results were p...
BACKGROUND: Utilization of modern contraceptives is still low in low-and middle-income countries, al...
Abstract Background Malawi is one of the countries in SSA with the highest TFR. This study aimed to ...
Background: Globally, modern contraceptive service utilization has been increasing through not evenl...
Background In sub-Saharan Africa, the majority of women of reproductive age who want to avoid pregna...
Abstract Background Sub-Saharan Africa, characterised by high fertility and low contraceptive use pr...
Objective To assess the prevalence and factors associated with modern contraceptive (CP) use among w...
BackgroundAccording to the 2017 estimate, around 214 million reproductive-age women in developing re...
IntroductionDespite the desire of adolescent girls and young women (AGYW) in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA...
Sub-Saharan Africa, characterised by high fertility and low contraceptive use prevalence, remains on...
Background: Contraceptives promote maternal and child health by reducing the prevalence of: unintend...
Abstract Background Contraceptive use has numerous health benefits such as preventing unplanned preg...
Abstract Background A modern contraceptive method is a product or medical procedure that interferes ...
BackgroundFemale permanent contraception is a cost-effective contraceptive method that can help clie...
BackgroundThe use of modern contraceptives among adolescent girls and young women (AGYW) in sub-Saha...
Abstract Background Utilization of modern contraceptives is still lo...
BACKGROUND: Utilization of modern contraceptives is still low in low-and middle-income countries, al...
Abstract Background Malawi is one of the countries in SSA with the highest TFR. This study aimed to ...
Background: Globally, modern contraceptive service utilization has been increasing through not evenl...
Background In sub-Saharan Africa, the majority of women of reproductive age who want to avoid pregna...
Abstract Background Sub-Saharan Africa, characterised by high fertility and low contraceptive use pr...
Objective To assess the prevalence and factors associated with modern contraceptive (CP) use among w...
BackgroundAccording to the 2017 estimate, around 214 million reproductive-age women in developing re...
IntroductionDespite the desire of adolescent girls and young women (AGYW) in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA...
Sub-Saharan Africa, characterised by high fertility and low contraceptive use prevalence, remains on...
Background: Contraceptives promote maternal and child health by reducing the prevalence of: unintend...
Abstract Background Contraceptive use has numerous health benefits such as preventing unplanned preg...
Abstract Background A modern contraceptive method is a product or medical procedure that interferes ...
BackgroundFemale permanent contraception is a cost-effective contraceptive method that can help clie...
BackgroundThe use of modern contraceptives among adolescent girls and young women (AGYW) in sub-Saha...
Abstract Background Utilization of modern contraceptives is still lo...
BACKGROUND: Utilization of modern contraceptives is still low in low-and middle-income countries, al...
Abstract Background Malawi is one of the countries in SSA with the highest TFR. This study aimed to ...
Background: Globally, modern contraceptive service utilization has been increasing through not evenl...