Objective: To examine the association of contraceptive use in the interpregnancy interval with subsequent child health outcomes in low- and middle-income countries. Design: A cross-sectional analysis of nationally representative household samples was performed. A modified Poisson regression model was used to estimate unadjusted and adjusted relative risk ratios for high prevalence outcomes. Setting: Low- and middle-income countries. Population: Births to women aged 12-49 years for which this birth occurred 12-79 months prior to the interview were included. The sample for analysing infant mortality was comprised of 453,795 children from 35 low- and middle-income countries across 67 Demographic and Health Surveys conducted between 1990 and 20...
Background: The typical contraceptive-fertility relationship has not held in some countries witnessi...
Objective: The study seeks to examine factors associated with teen mothers' use of modern contracept...
Background: Cross-sectional analyses of the relationship between contraceptive prevalence and the to...
Objective: To examine the association of contraceptive use in the interpregnancy interval with subse...
Although average contraceptive use has increased globally in recent decades, an estimated 222 millio...
Child malnutrition is a significant public health concern in several developing countries. Evidence ...
To reduce infant mortality through improved family planning, a better understanding of the factors d...
Abstract: Analyzing the effect of family planning on child survival remains an important issue but i...
Contraceptive use after childbirth and contraception failure: an analysis of Indonesia Demographic H...
ObjectiveThe interval between births is associated with child survival in the developing world. We a...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of the study was to evaluate the associations between postpartum contracept...
Objective: To examine the association between maternal age at first birth and infant mortality, stun...
AbstractBackgroundWhile most unintended pregnancies occur because couples do not use contraception, ...
Abstract Background Increased contraceptive use has been associated with a decrease in high parity b...
IntroductionShort interpregnancy interval (IPI) has been linked to adverse pregnancy outcomes. WHO r...
Background: The typical contraceptive-fertility relationship has not held in some countries witnessi...
Objective: The study seeks to examine factors associated with teen mothers' use of modern contracept...
Background: Cross-sectional analyses of the relationship between contraceptive prevalence and the to...
Objective: To examine the association of contraceptive use in the interpregnancy interval with subse...
Although average contraceptive use has increased globally in recent decades, an estimated 222 millio...
Child malnutrition is a significant public health concern in several developing countries. Evidence ...
To reduce infant mortality through improved family planning, a better understanding of the factors d...
Abstract: Analyzing the effect of family planning on child survival remains an important issue but i...
Contraceptive use after childbirth and contraception failure: an analysis of Indonesia Demographic H...
ObjectiveThe interval between births is associated with child survival in the developing world. We a...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of the study was to evaluate the associations between postpartum contracept...
Objective: To examine the association between maternal age at first birth and infant mortality, stun...
AbstractBackgroundWhile most unintended pregnancies occur because couples do not use contraception, ...
Abstract Background Increased contraceptive use has been associated with a decrease in high parity b...
IntroductionShort interpregnancy interval (IPI) has been linked to adverse pregnancy outcomes. WHO r...
Background: The typical contraceptive-fertility relationship has not held in some countries witnessi...
Objective: The study seeks to examine factors associated with teen mothers' use of modern contracept...
Background: Cross-sectional analyses of the relationship between contraceptive prevalence and the to...