Abstract:BackgroundContraceptive use among adolescent girls is low in many sub-Saharan African countries including Kenya. One factor likely to limit contraceptive use among adolescent girls is the attitude of parents and other community members including adolescent girls themselves. Understanding parents’, other adults’ in the community and adolescent girls’ perspectives and attitudes towards contraceptive use might help to unravel the cause of low use of contraception among adolescent girls. This study therefore sough… Show more
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