Contraceptive nonuse among women in Uganda: a comparative assessment of predictors across regions
Abstract Background Contraceptive nonuse has diverse effects on women, such as unintended pregnancies and births that result in high fertility and poor maternal health outcomes. In Uganda, knowledge on contraceptive use is high, amidst undesirably high contraceptive nonuse and scarce literature on p...
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2020-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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