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How gender and religion impact uptake of family planning: results from a qualitative study in Northwestern Tanzania.

Radhika SundararajanLauren Mica YoderAlbert KihunrwaChristine AristideSamuel E KalluvyaDavid J DownsAgrey H MwakisoleJennifer A Downs
Published in: BMC women's health (2019)
Both religious tradition and gender dynamics strongly influence the uptake of family planning, with a wide range of interpretations of religious traditions affecting the perceived acceptability of family planning. Regardless of gender or religious affiliation, participants were unified by a desire to live according to religious tradition. Future efforts to improve uptake of family planning are likely to have maximal impact if they are tailored to inform, involve, and empower male heads of households, and to address questions of religious acceptability.
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