Exploring contraception myths and misconceptions among young men and women in Kwale County, Kenya.
Jefferson MwaisakaLianne GonsalvesMary ThiongoMichael WaithakaHellen SidhaAlfred AgwandaCarol MukiiraPeter GichangiPublished in: BMC public health (2020)
This study revealed the presence of a mixture of biological and social myths and misconceptions around contraception, with young men also strongly adhering to these misconceptions. The low level of contraceptive knowledge, particularly on contraceptive fears as revealed by the study demonstrate critical gaps in sexual and reproductive health (SRH) knowledge among young people. Improved SRH literacy to address contraceptives' fears through appropriate and gender specific interventions to reach out to young men and women with factual SRH information may therefore contribute to increased uptake of SRH services including modern contraceptive methods.