Patterns of triggers, ideation and motivational factors of contraceptive utilization among women and gate-keepers in Nigeria: a scoping study on the resilient and accelerated scale up of DMPA-SC in Nigeria (RASUDIN)
Abstract Background Women have unfair share in the burden of unintended pregnancy outcome and unhealthy interpregnancy intervals. An understanding of the triggers, ideation and motivational factors influencing utilization of modern contraceptives is relevant for efforts aimed at increasing utilizati...
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Main Authors: | Kehinde Osinowo (Author), Michael Ekholuenetale (Author), Oluwaseun Ojomo (Author), Abiodun Hassan (Author), Oladapo Alabi Ladipo (Author) |
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2020-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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