Multilevel mixed effects analysis of individual and community level factors associated with modern contraceptive use among married women in Uganda
Abstract Background In spite of the universal right for women to decide freely for themselves when, and how many children they want to have in life, married women in Uganda are less likely to use modern contraceptives as compared to other marital categories. This study examines the individual and co...
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Main Authors: | Ronald Wasswa (Author), Allen Kabagenyi (Author), Paulino Ariho (Author) |
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2021-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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