Background: Family planning (FP) is a key intervention for preventing unplanned pregnancies, unsafe abortions, and maternal death. Involvement of both women and their partners promotes contraceptive acceptance, uptake and continuation, couple communication and gender-equitable attitude. Partner involvement is a key strategy for addressing about 17.5% of the unmet needs in FP in Kenya. This study assessed the prevalence and factors associated with covert contraceptive use (CCU) in Kenya. Methods: We used data from the sixth and seventh rounds of the performance monitoring for accountability surveys. We defined CCU as “the use of contraceptives without a partner’s knowledge”. We used frequencies and percentages to describ...
Family planning and contraceptive utilization can have significant effects in reducing unplanned pre...
BACKGROUND: Covert contraceptive use (CCU) in sub-Saharan Africa is an indication of women's inabili...
Background: Young women in Kenya experience a higher risk of mistimed and unwanted pregnancy compare...
Uptake of contraceptives is generally low in low-income settings. For women with HIV, contraception ...
Background: Contraceptive usage has been associated with improved maternal and child health (MCH) ou...
Background: Contraceptive usage has been associated with improved maternal and child health (MCH) ou...
Background: Research in Kenya has focussed on family planning from women's perspectives, with the ai...
This paper uses data from the 1989, 1993 and 1998 Kenya Demographic and Health Surveys to examine tr...
Background: Understanding women’s contraceptive method choices is key to enhancing family planning s...
Despite risks of HIV transmission to infants born of the HIV positive women, contraceptive use is un...
Family planning and contraceptive utilization can have significant effects in reducing unplanned pre...
BACKGROUND: Covert contraceptive use (CCU) in sub-Saharan Africa is an indication of women's inabili...
Background: Young women in Kenya experience a higher risk of mistimed and unwanted pregnancy compare...
Uptake of contraceptives is generally low in low-income settings. For women with HIV, contraception ...
Background: Contraceptive usage has been associated with improved maternal and child health (MCH) ou...
Background: Contraceptive usage has been associated with improved maternal and child health (MCH) ou...
Background: Research in Kenya has focussed on family planning from women's perspectives, with the ai...
This paper uses data from the 1989, 1993 and 1998 Kenya Demographic and Health Surveys to examine tr...
Background: Understanding women’s contraceptive method choices is key to enhancing family planning s...
Despite risks of HIV transmission to infants born of the HIV positive women, contraceptive use is un...
Family planning and contraceptive utilization can have significant effects in reducing unplanned pre...
BACKGROUND: Covert contraceptive use (CCU) in sub-Saharan Africa is an indication of women's inabili...
Background: Young women in Kenya experience a higher risk of mistimed and unwanted pregnancy compare...