Male-female concordance in reported involvement of women in contraceptive decision-making and its association with modern contraceptive use among couples in rural Maharashtra, India
Plain language summary Evidence on women's involvement in decision-making are limited to women's self reports and often not specific to contraceptive decision-making. This study uses couples dyadic data to assess male-female concordance on women's involvement in contraceptive decision...
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Main Authors: | Anvita Dixit (Author), Nicole E. Johns (Author), Mohan Ghule (Author), Madhusudana Battala (Author), Shahina Begum (Author), Jennifer Yore (Author), Niranjan Saggurti (Author), Jay G. Silverman (Author), Elizabeth Reed (Author), Tarik Benmarhnia (Author), Sarah Averbach (Author), Anita Raj (Author) |
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2021-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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