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Exploring the Influencing Factors for Contraceptive Use among Women: A Meta-Analysis of Demographic and Health Survey Data from 18 Developing Countries.

Md Akhtarul IslamMd Nafiul Alam KhanHasin RaihanSutapa Dey Barna
Published in: International journal of reproductive medicine (2022)
According to the findings of this descriptive study, the respondent's age, level of education, and work status were shown to be the most significant factors that influence the usage of contraceptives in developing countries. It is necessary to take reasonable steps in order to increase the rate of utilizing methods of contraception among women of reproductive age who are uneducated, living in rural areas, and unemployed.
Keyphrases
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