2024
DOI: 10.1111/sifp.12271
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Are Contraceptive Method Preferences Stable? Measuring Change in the Preferred Method among Kenyan Women

Carolina Cardona,
Dana Sarnak,
Alison Gemmill
et al.

Abstract: Contraceptive preferences are important for reproductive outcomes, such as contraceptive continuation and pregnancy. Current approaches to measuring reproductive preferences in population surveys are limited to exploring only fertility preferences and implicitly assume that contracepting people are using a method they want. We know that people change their fertility preferences over the life course as a response to life events, but there is no information about changes in contraceptive preferences, given the l… Show more

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