Contraceptive Method Choice in Developing Countries (original) (raw)
2002, International Family Planning …
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This paper examines the availability of contraceptive methods in developing countries, highlighting the disparity between global directives for diverse contraceptive access and the actual limited choices available to couples. Evidence from various countries illustrates that limited access to contraceptive methods negatively impacts contraceptive prevalence, with data indicating that increasing the range of available methods correlates with higher usage rates. The analysis reveals ongoing challenges in achieving comprehensive contraceptive choice, suggesting a need for more focused programs to enhance method availability.
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