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Suboptimal birth spacing practice and its predictors among reproductive-age women in Sub-Saharan African countries: a multilevel mixed-effects modeling with robust Poisson regression.

Kusse Urmale MareKebede Gemeda SaboAhmed Adem MohammedSimeon Meskele LeytoGetahun Fentaw MulawTsion Mulat TebejeSetognal Birara AychiluhmOumer Abdulkadir EbrahimAbel Gebre WunehBeminate Lemma Seifu
Published in: Reproductive health (2023)
More than four out of ten reproductive-age women in SSA countries gave birth to a subsequent child earlier than the recommended birth spacing, with considerable variations across the countries. Thus, interventions designed at enhancing optimal birth spacing should pay particular attention to young and socioeconomically disadvantaged women and those residing in rural regions. Strengthening community health programs and improving accessibility and availabilities of fertility control methods that ultimately impacts optimal reproductive behaviors is crucial to address contraceptive utilization and unmet need.
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