Multilevel analysis of the role of women's empowerment on use of contraceptive methods among married Cambodian women: evidence from demographic health surveys between 2005 and 2014
Abstract Background The use of contraceptives is an essential public health concept that improves overall safe motherhood and infant health. Women empowerment has been reported to influence health behaviors in women. With recent efforts to increase access to contraceptive methods, uptake of the same...
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Main Authors: | Owen Nkoka (Author), Daphne Lee (Author), Kun-Yang Chuang (Author), Ying-Chih Chuang (Author) |
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