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Low contraceptive utilization among young married women is associated with perceived social norms and belief in contraceptive myths in rural Ethiopia.

Tariku DingetaLemessa OljiraAlemayehu WorkuYemane Berhane
Published in: PloS one (2021)
Only about one-in-seven young married women were using contraceptive methods. Socio-cultural factors significantly influence young married women's contraceptive utilization. Interventions to address social norms and pervasive myths and misconceptions could increase the use of contraceptive methods in young married women.
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