The role of social norms on adolescent family planning in rural Kilifi county, Kenya.
Shaon LahiriJeffrey BingenheimerErica SedlanderWolfgang MunarRajiv RimalPublished in: PloS one (2023)
Social norms are multilevel phenomena that influence youth modern contraceptive use, especially among young women in rural Kenya. Unmarried women with modern contraceptive users in their social network may feel less stigma to use contraception themselves. This may reflect gendered differences in norms and social influence effects for modern contraceptive use. Future research should investigate group-level normative influence in relation to family planning behaviors.