Natural is divine: Religious leaders’ nuanced views on birth spacing and contraceptives in Sierra Leone - qualitative insights
Regina Yillah,
Florence Bull,
Alhaji Sawneh
et al.
Abstract:This research explored the viewpoints of 116 religious leaders in Sierra Leone including 32 Muslims and 84 Christians from nine different denominations. The study’s primary objectives were to understand their perspectives on family planning, modern contraceptives, sexual reproductive health education, and the religious doctrines influencing these beliefs. The study also aimed to gauge their knowledge of family planning and modern contraceptive methods.In September 2021, data was collected from religious figure… Show more
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