Objective: 'Low socioeconomic status' and 'religiousness' appear to have gained status as nearly universal explanatory models for why women in minority groups are less likely to use contraception than other women in the Scandinavian countries. Through interviews with pious Muslim women with immigrant background, living in Denmark and Sweden, we wanted to gain empirical insights that could inform a discussion about what 'low socioeconomic status' and 'religiousness' might mean with regard to women's reproductive decisions. Design: Semi-structured interviews were conducted in Denmark and Sweden between 2013 and 2016. Findings: We found that a low level of education and a low income were not necessarily obstacles for women's use of contracepti...
The reproductive intent of women at the time of conception has been largely ignored in the social sc...
Background: Family planning (FP) is one of the high impact public health interventions with huge pot...
Abstract Introduction: Indigent women are disproportionately affected by unwanted, unplanned pregnan...
Objective: 'Low socioeconomic status' and 'religiousness' appear to have gained status as nearly uni...
Objective: 'Low socioeconomic status' and 'religiousness' appear to have gained status as nearly uni...
Background: ‘Low socioeconomic status’ and ‘religious barriers’ have been presented as nearly uni...
Background: There are patterns in contraceptive use among religious denominations, socioeconomic sta...
Background: There are patterns in contraceptive use among religious denominations, socioeconomic sta...
BACKGROUND:The European Action Plan for Sexual and Reproductive Health emphasizes the importance of ...
Abstract: The aim of the present research was to determine whether religion moderates the relationsh...
Background: The rationalizations for low use of contraception and high fertility among Muslims compa...
Background: Family planning (FP) is one of the high impact public health interventions with huge pot...
Objective: Data from Senegal's baseline evaluation in 2010 from the Measurement, Learning, and Evalu...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/Reasons for lower contracepti...
Background: Family planning (FP) is one of the high impact public health interventions with huge pot...
The reproductive intent of women at the time of conception has been largely ignored in the social sc...
Background: Family planning (FP) is one of the high impact public health interventions with huge pot...
Abstract Introduction: Indigent women are disproportionately affected by unwanted, unplanned pregnan...
Objective: 'Low socioeconomic status' and 'religiousness' appear to have gained status as nearly uni...
Objective: 'Low socioeconomic status' and 'religiousness' appear to have gained status as nearly uni...
Background: ‘Low socioeconomic status’ and ‘religious barriers’ have been presented as nearly uni...
Background: There are patterns in contraceptive use among religious denominations, socioeconomic sta...
Background: There are patterns in contraceptive use among religious denominations, socioeconomic sta...
BACKGROUND:The European Action Plan for Sexual and Reproductive Health emphasizes the importance of ...
Abstract: The aim of the present research was to determine whether religion moderates the relationsh...
Background: The rationalizations for low use of contraception and high fertility among Muslims compa...
Background: Family planning (FP) is one of the high impact public health interventions with huge pot...
Objective: Data from Senegal's baseline evaluation in 2010 from the Measurement, Learning, and Evalu...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/Reasons for lower contracepti...
Background: Family planning (FP) is one of the high impact public health interventions with huge pot...
The reproductive intent of women at the time of conception has been largely ignored in the social sc...
Background: Family planning (FP) is one of the high impact public health interventions with huge pot...
Abstract Introduction: Indigent women are disproportionately affected by unwanted, unplanned pregnan...