Household Structure and Contraceptive Use in Nigeria
BackgroundContraceptive use in Nigeria has been consistently low despite its many benefits and several efforts by government and development partners to increase its uptake. According to the Nigeria Demographic and Health Survey, the use of any modern method staggeringly increased from 4 to 12% over...
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Main Authors: | Opeyemi Fadeyibi (Author), Mayowa Alade (Author), Samuel Adebayo (Author), Temitope Erinfolami (Author), Fatimah Mustapha (Author), Saudatu Yaradua (Author) |
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Frontiers Media S.A.,
2022-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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