2022
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-2272372/v1
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Factors Associated with Decision Making about Family Planning Use by Refugee and Host Population in Adjumani District, West Nile, Uganda; A Cross Sectional Study

Abstract: Introduction Uganda currently hosts an estimated 1.5 million refugees. The majority, (60.5%, n = 964,960) come from South Sudan. This study investigated factors associated with decision making for Family Planning (FP) use among host and refugee populations in Adjumani district, Uganda. Methods This was a comparative cross sectional study conducted in three refugee settlements of Pagirinya, Nyumazi and Mirieyi, and the surrounding host communities in Adjumani district. A total of 1,307 respondents, comprising 6… Show more

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