Is sexual autonomy a protective factor for neonatal, child, and infant mortality? A multi-country analysis.
Peter MemiahYvonne OpangaTristi BondCourtney CookMichelle MwangiJenna FriedMarie A JosephKevin OwuorVernon MochacheYvonne Wangui MachiraPublished in: PloS one (2019)
Our findings suggest that sexual autonomy among East African women is an urgent priority that is crucial to the survival of neonates, infants, and children in East Africa. Women should be informed, empowered, and autonomous concerning their reproductive and sexual health.