Assessing the relationship between knowledge and the actual use of contraceptives among childbearing women in South-South Nigeria: evidence from the 2018 Nigeria demographic and health survey
Abstract Background Nigeria has one of the world's highest fertility rates, which is detrimental to its public health and socioeconomic growth. Despite several efforts by the country and other development partners to reduce high fertility by increasing contraceptive use, the contraceptive preva...
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Main Authors: | Vitalis U. Ukoji (Author), Princewill O. Anele (Author), Chukwuechefulam K. Imo (Author) |
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2022-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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