The association between men's family planning networks and contraceptive use among their female partners: an egocentric network study in Madagascar
Abstract Background Ensuring women have information, support and access to family planning (FP) services will allow women to exercise their reproductive autonomy and reduce maternal mortality, which remains high in countries such as Madagascar. Research shows that women's social networks - thei...
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Main Authors: | Alison B. Comfort (Author), Cynthia C. Harper (Author), Alexander C. Tsai (Author), Jessica M. Perkins (Author), James Moody (Author), Justin Ranjalahy Rasolofomana (Author), Cora Alperin (Author), Margaret Schultz (Author), Anja Noeliarivelo Ranjalahy (Author), Ravo Heriniaina (Author), Paul J. Krezanoski (Author) |
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2021-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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