BackgroundDespite the efforts to promote universal coverage for family planning, inequalities are still high in several countries. Our aim was to identify which sources of contraceptives women mostly rely on in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). We also explored the different sources according to age and marital status.MethodsWe used data from national health surveys carried out in 59 LMICs since 2010. Among all sexually active women at reproductive age, we explored inequalities in demand for family planning satisfied by modern methods (mDFPS) and in the source of modern contraceptives according to women's age, classified as: 15–19, 20–34, or 35–49 years of age. Among adolescents, mDFPS and source of method were explored by marital s...
Contraceptive use prevalence and demand for family planning satisfied coverage with any and modern m...
An estimated 23 million adolescent girls age 15–19 in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) have ...
Contraceptive use prevalence and demand for family planning satisfied coverage with any and modern m...
Abstract Background There is still a large gap in relation to effectively meet the contraceptive nee...
Objective: We explore the patterns of adolescents\u27 need for contraception in 46 low- and middle-i...
Background: The benefits of universal access to voluntary contraception have been widely documented ...
Expanding access to contraception and ensuring that need for family planning is satisfied are essent...
Background: The benefits of universal access to voluntary contraception have been widely documented ...
Importance: Preventing unwanted pregnancy through adequate use of contraceptives among adolescent gi...
Abstract Background Family planning is key for reducing unintended pregnancies and their health cons...
<b>Background</b>: Adolescent reproductive health is part of internationally agreed development goal...
Substantial numbers of adolescents experience the negative health consequences of early, unprotected...
Substantial numbers of adolescents experience the negative health consequences of early, unprotected...
Background: Despite efforts to make contraceptive services more “youth friendly,” unmet need for con...
Contraceptive use prevalence and demand for family planning satisfied coverage with any and modern m...
Contraceptive use prevalence and demand for family planning satisfied coverage with any and modern m...
An estimated 23 million adolescent girls age 15–19 in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) have ...
Contraceptive use prevalence and demand for family planning satisfied coverage with any and modern m...
Abstract Background There is still a large gap in relation to effectively meet the contraceptive nee...
Objective: We explore the patterns of adolescents\u27 need for contraception in 46 low- and middle-i...
Background: The benefits of universal access to voluntary contraception have been widely documented ...
Expanding access to contraception and ensuring that need for family planning is satisfied are essent...
Background: The benefits of universal access to voluntary contraception have been widely documented ...
Importance: Preventing unwanted pregnancy through adequate use of contraceptives among adolescent gi...
Abstract Background Family planning is key for reducing unintended pregnancies and their health cons...
<b>Background</b>: Adolescent reproductive health is part of internationally agreed development goal...
Substantial numbers of adolescents experience the negative health consequences of early, unprotected...
Substantial numbers of adolescents experience the negative health consequences of early, unprotected...
Background: Despite efforts to make contraceptive services more “youth friendly,” unmet need for con...
Contraceptive use prevalence and demand for family planning satisfied coverage with any and modern m...
Contraceptive use prevalence and demand for family planning satisfied coverage with any and modern m...
An estimated 23 million adolescent girls age 15–19 in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) have ...
Contraceptive use prevalence and demand for family planning satisfied coverage with any and modern m...