Differential discontinuation by covert use status in Kenya
Objectives: Qualitative research suggests that covert users may be more likely to discontinue contraception due to the logistics of discretion and fear of disclosure. This study sought to quantify whether covert users are more likely to discontinue contraception than overt users. Study design: We us...
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Main Authors: | Dana Sarnak (Author), Shannon N. Wood (Author), Phil Anglewicz (Author), Elizabeth Gummerson (Author), Peter Gichangi (Author), Mary Thiongo (Author), Caroline Moreau (Author) |
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2023-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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