Covert use of contraception in three sub-Saharan African countries: a qualitative exploration of motivations and challenges.
Simon P S KibiraCelia KarpShannon N WoodSelamawit DestaHadiza GaladanciFredrick E MakumbiElizabeth OmoluabiSolomon ShiferawAssefa SemeAmy TsuiCaroline MoreauPublished in: BMC public health (2020)
Results indicate that while covert use of contraception is common, continued covert use is challenging, especially when side effects manifest. Covert use may further suggest women taking independent action, symbolizing some level of empowerment. Results underscore the importance of disentangling unique reasons for covert use and the severity of repercussions of disclosure.