ObjectivesWomen may differ by whether they rely on health providers and/or social ties for seeking information and advice about family planning. It is unknown whether these differences matter for contraceptive outcomes. This study assessed the association between women's family planning (FP) network (social and/or provider ties) and contraceptive use.Study designThis cross-sectional, egocentric network study was conducted among reproductive-age women (n = 193) in rural Madagascar. Data included socio-demographics and contraceptive use. Respondents listed who they relied on for contraceptive information, advice or guidance and provided ties' gender, age, relationship, and perceived support of contraceptive use. The primary outcome ...
BackgroundTo our knowledge, no studies exist on the influence of nomadic pastoralist women’s network...
BackgroundTo our knowledge, no studies exist on the influence of nomadic pastoralist women’s network...
BackgroundTo our knowledge, no studies exist on the influence of nomadic pastoralist women’s network...
BackgroundEnsuring women have information, support and access to family planning (FP) services will ...
BackgroundEnsuring women have information, support and access to family planning (FP) services will ...
BackgroundEnsuring women have information, support and access to family planning (FP) services will ...
This paper analyzed the association of social networks with contraceptive use using both structural ...
This paper analyzed the association of social networks with contraceptive use using both structural ...
This paper analyzed the association of social networks with contraceptive use using both structural ...
This paper analyzed the association of social networks with contraceptive use using both structural ...
This paper analyzed the association of social networks with contraceptive use using both structural ...
Longitudinal survey data from a panel of married women in Bangladesh is used to estimate the impact ...
Continuing high global maternal mortality and morbidity rates in developing countries have resulted ...
There is accumulating evidence that social diffusion processes affect the pace of the adoption of mo...
The persistent decline of fertility in Kenya has been attributed to increasing modernization and urb...
BackgroundTo our knowledge, no studies exist on the influence of nomadic pastoralist women’s network...
BackgroundTo our knowledge, no studies exist on the influence of nomadic pastoralist women’s network...
BackgroundTo our knowledge, no studies exist on the influence of nomadic pastoralist women’s network...
BackgroundEnsuring women have information, support and access to family planning (FP) services will ...
BackgroundEnsuring women have information, support and access to family planning (FP) services will ...
BackgroundEnsuring women have information, support and access to family planning (FP) services will ...
This paper analyzed the association of social networks with contraceptive use using both structural ...
This paper analyzed the association of social networks with contraceptive use using both structural ...
This paper analyzed the association of social networks with contraceptive use using both structural ...
This paper analyzed the association of social networks with contraceptive use using both structural ...
This paper analyzed the association of social networks with contraceptive use using both structural ...
Longitudinal survey data from a panel of married women in Bangladesh is used to estimate the impact ...
Continuing high global maternal mortality and morbidity rates in developing countries have resulted ...
There is accumulating evidence that social diffusion processes affect the pace of the adoption of mo...
The persistent decline of fertility in Kenya has been attributed to increasing modernization and urb...
BackgroundTo our knowledge, no studies exist on the influence of nomadic pastoralist women’s network...
BackgroundTo our knowledge, no studies exist on the influence of nomadic pastoralist women’s network...
BackgroundTo our knowledge, no studies exist on the influence of nomadic pastoralist women’s network...