2024
DOI: 10.12688/gatesopenres.15409.1
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Identification of latent contraceptive ideational profiles among urban women in Senegal: Transitions and implications for family planning programs

Emily Mangone,
Ilene Speizer,
Nisha O'Shea
et al.

Abstract: Background Latent ideational segmentation is an important technique that can enhance family planning (FP) communication campaigns by providing insight into prototypical “profiles” of women among heterogenous populations based on shared ideational characteristics that underpin contraceptive decision-making. This can improve the development of responsive, tailored content and help programs connect with intended audiences. In Senegal, 24% of married women who want to avoid pregnancy are not using modern contracep… Show more

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