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Change in Fertility Intentions in the First Year of COVID-19: Evidence from Four Countries in Sub-Saharan Africa
ArticleAbstract: Recent evidence suggests that women in high-income countries desired to delay or forgo childbearingPalabras claves:Autores:Akilimali P.Z., Anglewicz P., Celia A. Karp, Gummerson E., Komuro N., Moreau C., Olaolorun F.M., Zakirai M.S., Zimmerman L.A.Fuentes:scopusAssociations Between Agency and Sexual and Reproductive Health Communication in Early Adolescence: A Cross-cultural, Cross-sectional Study
ArticleAbstract: Purpose: To assess the extent to which adolescents aged 10–14 have communicated about sexual relatioPalabras claves:AGENCY, COMMUNICATION, Early adolescence, EMPOWERMENT, sexual and reproductive healthAutores:José Ortiz, Kayembe P., Koenig L.R., Li M., Lou C., Mafuta E., Moreau C., Zimmerman L.A.Fuentes:scopusAvailability of postabortion care services in Ethiopia: Estimates from a 2020 national sample of public facilities
ArticleAbstract: Objectives: Unsafe abortion is a leading cause of global maternal mortality and morbidity. This studPalabras claves:Autores:Bell S.O., Celia A. Karp, McMahon H.V., Seme A., Shiferaw S., Yihdego M., Zimmerman L.A.Fuentes:scopusContraceptive dynamics during COVID-19 in sub-Saharan Africa: Longitudinal evidence from Burkina Faso and Kenya
ArticleAbstract: Introduction Evidence from health emergencies suggests COVID-19 will disrupt women's sexual and reprPalabras claves:contraception behavior, covid-19, epidemiology, family planning services, Reproductive health services, surveys and questionnairesAutores:Anglewicz P., Bell S.O., Celia A. Karp, Gichangi P., Guiella G., Larson E., Moreau C., Wood S.N., Zimmerman L.A.Fuentes:scopusFacility readiness to remove subdermal contraceptive implants in 6 sub-Saharan African countries
ArticleAbstract: OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to estimate the proportion of health facilities without the capability tPalabras claves:contraceptive implants, Facility-readiness, family planning, health systems, LARC removal, reproductive health, Women's healthAutores:Bullington B.W., Celia A. Karp, Olaolorun F.M., Senderowicz L., Tumlinson K., Zakirai M.S., Zimmerman L.A.Fuentes:scopusFamily Planning Beliefs and Their Association with Contraceptive Use Dynamics: Results from a Longitudinal Study in Uganda
ArticleAbstract: Norms and beliefs toward contraception, both positive and negative, motivate contraceptive use; howePalabras claves:Autores:Celia A. Karp, Kibira S.P.S., Makumbi F.E., Moreau C., Sarnak D.O., Wood S.N., Zimmerman L.A.Fuentes:scopusEvaluation of the London Measure of Unplanned Pregnancy (LMUP) among a nationally representative sample of pregnant and postpartum women Ethiopia
ArticleAbstract: Objectives: Rigorous measurement of pregnancy preferences is needed to address reproductive health nPalabras claves:Ethiopia, Measurement, Pregnancy preferences, sub-Saharan Africa, Unintended pregnancyAutores:Celia A. Karp, Moreau C., Seme A., Shiferaw S., Yihdego M., Zimmerman L.A.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:scopusNeed for and use of contraception by women before and during COVID-19 in four sub-Saharan African geographies: results from population-based national or regional cohort surveys
ArticleAbstract: Background: Although hindrances to the sexual and reproductive health of women are expected becausePalabras claves:Autores:Anglewicz P., Celia A. Karp, Gichangi P., Guiella G., Larson E., Moreau C., Olaolorun F.M., Pierre A.Z., Wood S.N., Zimmerman L.A.Fuentes:scopusMeasuring experiences and concerns surrounding contraceptive induced side-effects in a nationally representative sample of contraceptive users: Evidence from PMA Ethiopia
ArticleAbstract: Objective: Our objectives were to assess the prevalence of specific side-effects experienced by currPalabras claves:Contraceptive side-effects, Contraceptive-induced menstrual bleeding changes, EthiopiaAutores:Celia A. Karp, Sarnak D.O., Seme A., Shiferaw S., Wood S.N., Yihdego M., Zimmerman L.A.Fuentes:scopus