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Covert use of contraception in three sub-Saharan African countries: A qualitative exploration of motivations and challenges
ArticleAbstract: Background: The balance between increasing men's participation in family planning and rights-based iPalabras claves:contraception, Covert use, Decision-making, EMPOWERMENT, Partner dynamicsAutores:Celia A. Karp, Desta S., Galadanci H., Kibira S.P.S., Makumbi F.E., Moreau C., Omoluabi E., Seme A., Shiferaw S., Tsui A., Wood S.N.Fuentes:scopusDo users of long-acting reversible contraceptives receive the same counseling content as other modern method users? A cross-sectional, multi-country analysis of women's experiences with the Method Information Index in six sub-Saharan African countries
ArticleAbstract: Objective: There has been a growing focus on informed choice in contraceptive research. Because remoPalabras claves:contraception, family planning, Informed choice, Long-acting reversible contraceptionAutores:Akilimali P.Z., Bullington B.W., Celia A. Karp, Kibira S.P.S., Makumbi F.E., Olaolorun F.M., Senderowicz L., Shiferaw S., Tumlinson K., Zakirai M.S., Zimmerman L.A.Fuentes:scopusWhat is the relationship between contraceptive services and knowledge of abortion availability and legality? Evidence from a national sample of women and facilities in Ethiopia
ArticleAbstract: In Ethiopia, abortions are legal for minors and for rape, incest, foetal impairment or maternal disaPalabras claves:abortion, contraception, family planning, LegalityAutores:Ahmed S., Anjur-Dietrich S., Celia A. Karp, Kassa M., Lulu B., Seme A., Shiferaw S., Yihdego M., Zimmerman L.A.Fuentes:scopusPregnancy coercion, correlates, and associated modern contraceptive use within a nationally representative sample of Ethiopian women
ArticleAbstract: Partner-perpetrated pregnancy coercion inhibits women’s reproductive autonomy. However, few studiesPalabras claves:contraception, Ethiopia, reproductive autonomy, Reproductive coercionAutores:Celia A. Karp, Decker M.R., Desta S., Dozier J.L., Seme A., Shiferaw S., Wood S.N., Yirgu R., Zimmerman L.A.Fuentes:scopus