Prevalence of and factors associated with contraceptive discontinuation in Kenya
Background: The overwhelming uptake of contraception in Kenya at 58% suggests huge potential for a continued increase, but discontinuation threatens efforts to achieve new targets. Further increases in contraceptive prevalence will depend more on continuation and re-adoption amongst past users becau...
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Main Authors: | Wambui Kungu (Author), Alfred Agwanda (Author), Anne Khasakhala (Author) |
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