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Use of Group-Based Trajectory Modeling to Understand Trends in Modern Contraceptive Prevalence in Low- and Lower Middle-Income Countries

Author(s): Elizabeth Simmons, MPH; Janine Barden-O’Fallon, PhD; Heather Luz Reyes-McNaughton, PhD; Bamikale Feyisetan, PhD; Baker Maggwa, MD, MS
Year: 2023
Filed under: Contraception, Contraceptive Use, gbtm, group-based trajectory modeling, LMICs, trends

Analysis of the 2018 Afghanistan Household Survey: Understanding Regional Variations in Family Planning Use

Author(s): Manizha Faqir Ibrahim, MD, MPH; Qudratullah Nasrat, MD, MPH
Year: 2022
Filed under: Afghanistan, Contraceptive Use, data analysis, Family Planning, Report, Survey

Using Routine Data in Combination with Population Surveys to Understand Patterns of Contraceptive Use: A Case Study of Malawi

Author(s): Mai Do, MD, DrPH; Bhavita Kumari, MD, MPH; Janine Barden-O’Fallon, PhD; Amani Selim, MA; Wezi Munthali, MPH; Bertha Migodi, MScCHN
Year: 2022
Filed under: Contraception, Contraceptive Use, Family Planning, Malawi, Routine data, surveys

Effect of an Expansion in Private Sector Provision of Contraceptive Supplies on Horizontal Inequity in Modern Contraceptive Use: Evidence from Africa and Asia

Author(s): Hotchkiss D, Godha D, Do M
Year: 2010
Filed under: accessibility, Bangladesh, Contraception, Contraceptive Use, Family Planning

PLACE Swaziland Adolescent Girls and Young Women, Their Partners, and Men Ages 2034

Author(s): Reynolds Z, Mamba B, Hakasenke I
Year: 2017
Filed under: Adolescent health, Africa, Contraceptive Use, DREAMS, Girls, PLACE, Reproductive Health, Sexual Behavior, Swaziland

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