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"If I chose to listen to people, I possibly wouldn't be using family planning": Impact of external influences on women's contraceptive autonomy in rural Northwest Tanzania.

Valencia J LambertAnna SamsonAneth NzaliLydia MukasaNeema KachembehoSheridan BowersSamuel E KalluvyaAgrey H MwakisoleJennifer A Downs
Published in: Women's health (London, England) (2024)
In rural Tanzania, women's decision-making about family planning was highly impacted by external influences, including not only partners but also family, friends, and community. Indicators of women's reproductive autonomy and measurements of interventions to promote contraceptive use should incorporate measures of these external influences.
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