Multilevel analysis of factors associated with unmet need for family planning among Malawian women
Abstract Background Malawi has a high fertility rate which is also characterized by a relatively high prevalence of unmet need for contraception. However, little is known about the influence of individual- and community- level characteristics on unmet need in Malawi. This study examined the individu...
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Main Authors: | Owen Nkoka (Author), Watanja M. Mphande (Author), Peter A. M. Ntenda (Author), Edith B. Milanzi (Author), Victor Kanje (Author), Shiaau J. G. Guo (Author) |
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2020-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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