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Covert contraceptive use among women attending a reproductive health clinic in a municipality in Ghana.

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Covert contraceptive use among women attending a reproductive health clinic in a municipality in Ghana.

Auteurs : F. Baiden ; G P Mensah ; N O Akoto ; T. Delvaux ; P C Appiah

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RBID : pubmed:27266263

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Abstract

Covert contraceptive use (CCU) in sub-Saharan Africa is an indication of women's inability to exercise autonomy in their reproductive choices. The aim of this study was to assess the prevalence and determinants of CCU among a sample of FP clients in a municipality of Ghana.

DOI: 10.1186/s12905-016-0310-x
PubMed: 27266263

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