A cross-sectional study of women's autonomy and modern contraception use in Zambia
Abstract Background Modern contraceptive use effectively prevents unwanted pregnancies, promoting maternal and child health and improving the socio-economic well-being of women and their families. Women's autonomy has been shown to increase the uptake of modern contraception use. This research...
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Main Authors: | Abigail Mangimela-Mulundano (Author), Kirsten I. Black (Author), Kate Cheney (Author) |
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2022-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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