Rapid population growth, stagnant contraceptive prevalence, and high unmet need for family planning present significant challenges for meeting Pakistan's national and international development goals. Although health behaviors are shaped by multiple social and environmental factors, research on contraceptive uptake in Pakistan has focused on individual and household determinants, and little attention has been given to community characteristics that may affect access to services and reproductive behavior.Individual and community determinants of contraceptive use were identified using multivariable multilevel logistic regression to analyze data from a 2014 cross-sectional survey of 6,200 mothers in 503 communities in Sindh, Pakistan.Only 27% o...
Pakistan\u27s high unmet need for contraception and low contraceptive prevalence remain a challenge,...
This dissertation examines the determinants of the desire for additional children for currently marr...
BACKGROUND:Several developing countries like Pakistan step into Sustainable Development Goals period...
Introduction: Rapid population growth, stagnant contraceptive prevalence, and high unmet need for fa...
Rapid population growth, stagnant contraceptive prevalence, and high unmet need for family planning ...
South Asia has the highest absolute number of women with an unmet need for contraception in the worl...
Background: In developing countries, pregnancy and childbirth are the leading causes of death among ...
Family Planning is the most effective tool to reduce maternal morbidity and mortality during pregnan...
Background: Although Pakistan was one of the first countries in Asia to launch national family plann...
This report forms part of a multipronged investigation to determine why, despite evident unmet need ...
Pakistan is the sixth most populous country in the world, with about 180 million people and an annua...
examines the effect of selected socio-cultural and supply factors on contraceptive use as reported b...
The study examines the factors that influence female fertility and contraceptive use among Pakistani...
Background: Although Pakistan was one of the first countries in Asia to launch national family plann...
Background: In Pakistan, there is a clear imbalance between the population's needs and available res...
Pakistan\u27s high unmet need for contraception and low contraceptive prevalence remain a challenge,...
This dissertation examines the determinants of the desire for additional children for currently marr...
BACKGROUND:Several developing countries like Pakistan step into Sustainable Development Goals period...
Introduction: Rapid population growth, stagnant contraceptive prevalence, and high unmet need for fa...
Rapid population growth, stagnant contraceptive prevalence, and high unmet need for family planning ...
South Asia has the highest absolute number of women with an unmet need for contraception in the worl...
Background: In developing countries, pregnancy and childbirth are the leading causes of death among ...
Family Planning is the most effective tool to reduce maternal morbidity and mortality during pregnan...
Background: Although Pakistan was one of the first countries in Asia to launch national family plann...
This report forms part of a multipronged investigation to determine why, despite evident unmet need ...
Pakistan is the sixth most populous country in the world, with about 180 million people and an annua...
examines the effect of selected socio-cultural and supply factors on contraceptive use as reported b...
The study examines the factors that influence female fertility and contraceptive use among Pakistani...
Background: Although Pakistan was one of the first countries in Asia to launch national family plann...
Background: In Pakistan, there is a clear imbalance between the population's needs and available res...
Pakistan\u27s high unmet need for contraception and low contraceptive prevalence remain a challenge,...
This dissertation examines the determinants of the desire for additional children for currently marr...
BACKGROUND:Several developing countries like Pakistan step into Sustainable Development Goals period...