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Method-specific beliefs and subsequent contraceptive method choice: Results from a longitudinal study in urban and rural Kenya.

George OdweYohannes Dibaba WadoFrancis ObareKazuyo MachiyamaJohn Cleland
Published in: PloS one (2021)
The relative importance of beliefs, some erroneous, in predisposing women to choose one method over another appears to be conditioned by the social context. There is need for family planning counseling programmes to pay attention to erroneous beliefs and misconceptions about contraceptives.
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