2021
DOI: 10.1080/2331205x.2021.1943125
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Inequities in unmet need for contraception among married women: Evidence from the PMA2020/ Kenya survey

Abstract: Unintended pregnancy is a common global public health problem associated with significant health risks and social costs with 85 M occurring in 2012. Innumerable health surveys have shown increased contraceptive use and access, despite not meeting demand leading to unmet need for contraception. This paper scrutinizes inequity in unmet need among married women of reproductive age using PMA2020/ Kenya survey data. Cross-sectional design with multi-stage cluster random sampling technique involving random selection… Show more

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