Factors Determining Intention to Use Contraception Among Sexually Active Women in South Africa: A Multilevel Modelling Approach
Germinah Motshegwa,
Mluleki Tsawe,
Onalenna Legotlo
et al.
Abstract:Background: At least six in 10 women use contraception in South Africa. Although there is considerable contraceptive use, there is a need to understand the factors associated with intention to use contraception later among sexually active women who are not using contraception. Women’s intention to use contraception is the best predictor of contraceptive use because it usually translates into actual contraceptive use. This study aimed to investigate the multilevel factors determining intention to use contracept… Show more
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