Understanding The Choice Of Family Planning Methods Among Women Aged 15-49 Years In Uganda: Evidence From The Uganda Demographic And Health Survey 2011

Type Journal Article - Value in Health
Title Understanding The Choice Of Family Planning Methods Among Women Aged 15-49 Years In Uganda: Evidence From The Uganda Demographic And Health Survey 2011
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Volume 17
Issue 3
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2014
Page numbers A127-A128
URL http://www.valueinhealthjournal.com/article/S1098-3015(14)00792-X/abstract
Abstract
Uganda has a high population growth rate (3.2%) and a high fertility rate (6.2 children per woman), primarily due to the low prevalence of modern contraceptive use. We examined factors associated with contraceptive use and the choice of contraceptive methods by Ugandan women of reproductive age.

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