Knowledge of self-care intervention on sexual and reproductive health and its associated factors among women in internally displaced persons camps of North Central Nigeria
Kwala Adline Okorafor,
FUNMILOLA FOLASADE OYINLOLA,
OLUFEMI MAYOWA ADETUTU
et al.
Abstract:Background
This study assessed individual and household characteristics associated with knowledge and use of self-care practices, including condom use to prevent pregnancies, test blood pressure, use emergency contraception, and pregnancy test among women in IDP camps in FCT Abuja and Benue State. There is limited information on the knowledge and use of self-care practices for women in displaced populations and increased adverse maternal and child health outcomes in this context.
Methods
This was a cross-secti… Show more
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