Modern contraceptive use among reproductive-aged women in Ghana: prevalence, predictors, and policy implications
Abstract Background Modern contraceptive use remains an important public health intervention and a cost-effective strategy to reduce maternal mortality, avert unintended pregnancies and to control population explosion, especially in developing countries. Despite these benefits, there are reports of...
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Main Authors: | Paul Beson (Author), Richard Appiah (Author), Augustine Adomah-Afari (Author) |
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2018-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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