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Journal articles on the topic "Unmet need for family planning"

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Singh, Srishti, Meenakshi Kalhan, J. S. Malik, Anuj Jangra, Nitika Sharma, and Srijan Singh. "Understanding unmet need for family planning." International Journal of Reproduction, Contraception, Obstetrics and Gynecology 7, no. 6 (2018): 2524. http://dx.doi.org/10.18203/2320-1770.ijrcog20182384.

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Unmet need represents the gap between women’s reproductive intentions and their contraceptive behavior. There are some 225 million women in the world who want to use safe and effective family planning methods are unable to do so. Control over fertility is very important not only because of its far-reaching implications on prosperity and overall growth of the nation, but also because of its impact on the freedom of young women to lead life of their own choice. Reduction in unmet need for family planning is critical for the overall development of the society. Combination of the mutually reinforc
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Potts, Malcolm. "The Unmet Need for Family Planning." Scientific American 282, no. 1 (2000): 88–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/scientificamerican0100-88.

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Zia, Hanum Kholida. "HUBUNGAN TINGKAT PENDIDIKAN, TEMPAT TINGGAL DAN INFORMASIPETUGAS LAPANGAN KELUARGA BERENCANA (PLKB) TERHADAP UNMET NEED KB PADA WANITA KAWIN." Indonesian Journal of Public Health 14, no. 2 (2019): 150. http://dx.doi.org/10.20473/ijph.v14i2.2019.150-160.

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Family Planning Program has some indicators of success; one of the indicators is unmet needs of family planning services. The success of the unmet need indicator services is the decrease of unmet need to 9.9% in 2019. In 2012, the number of unmet need for family planning amounted to 11.4%. This study aims to identify whether there is a correlation of the education level, residence, and information of family planning field officers with unmet needs for family planning in East Java. This research was conducted with a cross-sectional design with the data from the 2012 Indonesian Demographic and H
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Zia, Hanum Kholida. "HUBUNGAN TINGKAT PENDIDIKAN, TEMPAT TINGGAL DAN INFORMASIPETUGAS LAPANGAN KELUARGA BERENCANA (PLKB) TERHADAP UNMET NEED KB PADA WANITA KAWIN." Indonesian Journal of Public Health 14, no. 2 (2019): 150. http://dx.doi.org/10.20473/ijph.v14i2.2019.150-159.

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Family Planning Program has some indicators of success; one of the indicators is unmet needs of family planning services. The success of the unmet need indicator services is the decrease of unmet need to 9.9% in 2019. In 2012, the number of unmet need for family planning amounted to 11.4%. This study aims to identify whether there is a correlation of the education level, residence, and information of family planning field officers with unmet needs for family planning in East Java. This research was conducted with a cross-sectional design with the data from the 2012 Indonesian Demographic and H
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Chiezah, M. A., and D. J. Adamchak. "Unmet need for family planning in Jamaica." Journal of Biosocial Science 27, no. 3 (1995): 319–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0021932000022835.

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SummaryThis study updates and extends estimates for unmet need and total demand for family planning for Jamaican women in the reproductive age group, 15–49. The findings suggest that, as yet unmet need for family planning was 22·7%, compared to 16% previously estimated.
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Sukardi, Sukardi, Mardioyono Mardioyono, Irma Muslimin, and Nurbaya Nurbaya. "Determinants of Unmet Need of Married Women in Efforts to Reduce Unmet Need in West Sulawesi." Poltekita : Jurnal Ilmu Kesehatan 17, no. 1 (2020): 155–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.33860/jik.v17i1.2117.

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Reducing the number of unplanned pregnancies is one way to improve the standard of family planning programs. Unplanned pregnancies due to an unmet need for family planning are one of the factors contributing to the increase in IMR and MMR rates and an increase in the population. This study aimed to analyze what factors are related to the incidence of unmet need for family planning and strategies to accelerate the decline in unmet need for family planning in West Sulawesi Province using the 2021 Family Data Collection data set. The research method used is quantitative with a cross-sectional des
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Yamey, G., C. R. Cohen, and E. A. Bukusi. "Meeting an unmet need for family planning." BMJ 344, jun19 2 (2012): e4160-e4160. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmj.e4160.

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Parker, Willie J., and Divya Patel. "Unmet family planning need among US men." Contraception 76, no. 2 (2007): 177–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.contraception.2007.05.079.

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Nisak, Bethania Amruh. "DETERMINANTS OF UNMET NEEDS IN MARRIED WOMEN IN INDONESIA (INDONESIAN DHS ANALYSIS 2017)." Jurnal Biometrika dan Kependudukan 10, no. 1 (2021): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.20473/jbk.v10i1.2021.1-10.

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The incidence of unmet needs in Indonesia is still high, around 10.6 percent. For every 36 million couples of childbearing age, there are 4 million couples who experience unmet needs. The high number of unmet needs will trigger various effects on women of childbearing age. One of the impacts is unwanted pregnancy. This unwanted pregnancy can be a factor in morbidity and mortality in the mother, increasing maternal mortality if not addressed promptly. This study is an observational non-reactive study. This study aimed to determine the factors related to the unmet need for family planning in mar
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Palimbo, Adriana, Leny Marlena, Dwi Sogi Sri Redjeki, and M. S. M. O. Siska Selvija Tambun. "Unmet need in fertile age couples based on PK-21 data at stunting locus in Tapin Regency." Health Sciences International Journal 3, no. 1 (2025): 54–64. https://doi.org/10.71357/hsij.v3i1.50.

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Background: Unmet need for family planning remains a significant public health issue, particularly in regions with high population growth and stunting prevalence. Tapin Regency in South Kalimantan Province experiences challenges in achieving family planning targets, with unmet need contributing to elevated fertility rates and population growth. Objective: This study aims to analyze the unmet need for family planning among fertile age couples in stunting locus sub-districts of Tapin Regency, focusing on the distribution of unmet need for spacing and limiting, and identifying potential areas for
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Unmet need for family planning"

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Kalerat, Pietres Yothin Sawangdee. "Unmet contraceptive need in Indonesis : an analysis of IDHS 1997 /." Abstract, 2004. http://mulinet3.li.mahidol.ac.th/thesis/2547/cd372/4638507.pdf.

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Stiegler, Nancy. "Contraception and unmet-needs in Africa." Thesis, University of the Western Cape, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/11394/2669.

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Philosophiae Doctor - PhD<br>The first objective of this study is to show if diffusion of contraception in areas of traditional high fertility has gone through profound changes. Indeed, we would like to know if contraceptive behaviours have evolved because of new fertility perceptions and also because partners now have greater freedom to make choices in a relationship. The second objective of this study is not only to highlight the levels and trends of contraception and the factors influencing their use (government policies, role of family planning, etc.) in developing countries, but also to c
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Teferi, Zeleka. "Determinants of contraceptive use among currently married women in Amhara and Oromiya Regions of Ethiopia." Thesis, University of the Western Cape, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/11394/1912.

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Magister Philosophiae - MPhil<br>The purpose of this research is to study the effect of different demographic and socio economic factors on the contraceptive use among currently married women of age 15-49 in the two regions of Ethiopia, Amhara (17,214,056) and Oromiya (27,158,471). Data are obtained from the 2005 Ethiopian Demographic and Health Survey (EDHS). Information on contraceptive use was provided by current use 1334 (14.7), future use 4017 (52.0), unmet need for spacing 1817 (20.0) and limiting 1249 (13.3) currently married women aged 15-49 interviewed in the 2005 Ethiopian Demographi
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Hukin, Eleanor. "Contraception in Cambodia : explaining unmet need." Thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science (University of London), 2012. http://etheses.lse.ac.uk/640/.

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This thesis aims to explain why there is a high level of unmet need for contraception in Cambodia - a country where effective methods of birth control are cheaply available and morally acceptable. The research design takes a mixed methods approach, initially using data from the Cambodian Demographic and Health Surveys of 2000 and 2005 to assess trends in contraceptive use. Multivariate logistic regression is used to analyse factors associated with, firstly, unmet need, and secondly, use of traditional contraceptive methods. The likelihood of having an unmet need for contraception increased as
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Abood, Meredith. "Securitizing suburbia : the financialization of single-family rental housing and the need to redefine "risk"." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/111349.

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Thesis: M.C.P., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Urban Studies and Planning, 2017.<br>Cataloged from PDF version of thesis. Page 105 blank.<br>Includes bibliographical references (pages 83-88).<br>Since the foreclosure crisis, a handful of private-equity backed real estate companies have purchased over 200,000 single-family rental homes throughout the nation. Originally, these companies planned to hold the properties until the real estate market improved and then sell the homes to individual buyers. However, they soon realized that they could generate higher returns for inv
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Abo, Yasuyo. "The need for social work intervention for the elderly patients and their family members." CSUSB ScholarWorks, 2005. https://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/etd-project/2789.

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Contends that poor discharge planning for elderly patients in American hospitals is the result of reduced lengths of stay which do not give medical social workers adequate time to assess patients' needs. A survey methodology was used to assess social service and community resource needs of hospitalized elderly patients and their family members at Riverside Community Hospital in California. Argues that the results of the survey can be used to improve discharge planning and lead to a more client-centered practice in hospitals.
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Bowers, Alison Pauline. "Planning for paediatric palliative care services in Queensland: Characteristics, demographics and health needs of children and young people with life-limiting conditions." Thesis, Queensland University of Technology, 2020. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/180877/1/Alison_Bowers_Thesis.pdf.

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This thesis provides detailed estimates of the number of children and young people aged 0 to 21 years living in Queensland who are eligible for palliative care and presents a comprehensive analysis of the clinical and demographic characteristics of this group using population-based administrative data. The thesis provides an evidence-based foundation to inform health policy and guide strategic and operational planning for paediatric palliative care. By reviewing multiple sources of data through a complex adaptive system lens, the thesis has enabled consideration of the relationships between ne
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Naik, M. "Unmet need for family planning in Bangladesh :a community level analysis." Thesis, 2014. http://ethesis.nitrkl.ac.in/5766/1/E-102.pdf.

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Maternal and child health is at the forefront of the development agenda nowadays worldwide. People are living longer and healthier lives, and couples are choosing to have fewer children globally. While many richer countries are concerned about low fertility and ageing, many poor nations struggle to meet the needs of rapidly growing populations. Currently in many developing countries, even the most basic health-care is unavailable to the majority of women and children leading to various other problems of underdevelopment. Family planning is one of the four pillars of improving maternal health a
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Molebatsi, Tshegofatso Queen. "Unmet need for family planning in South Africa 1998 Malawi 2000 / Tshegofatso Queen Molebatsi." Thesis, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/10394/14310.

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Introduction: Unmet need for family planning is high in most African countries including South Africa and Malawi as witnessed by high levels of teenage pregnancies, unwanted births and unsafe abortion. As such unmet need for family planning was added to the fifth Millennium Development Goal (MDG) as an indicator for tracking progress on improving maternal health. Objective: The primary objective of the study is to determine the correlates of unmet need for family planning among women of reproductive age in South Africa and Malawi. Data and Methods: The study used the 1998 South African Demogra
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Stiegler, Nancy Lisbeth Nicole. "Contraception and unmet-needs in Africa." Thesis, 2009. http://etd.uwc.ac.za/index.php?module=etd&action=viewtitle&id=gen8Srv25Nme4_4468_1283237592.

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<p>The first objective of this study is to show if diffusion of contraception in areas of traditional high fertility has gone through profound changes. Indeed, we would like to know if contraceptive behaviours have evolved because of new fertility perceptions and also because partners now have greater freedom to make choices in a relationship. The second objective of this study is not only to highlight the levels and trends of contraception and the factors influencing their use (government policies, role of family planning, etc.) in developing countries, but also to consider the population of
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Books on the topic "Unmet need for family planning"

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Yinger, Nancy V. Unmet need for family planning: Reflecting women's perceptions. International Center for Research on Women, 1998.

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Westoff, Charles F. Unmet need: 1990-1994. Macro International Inc., 1995.

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Westoff, Charles F. Unmet need: 1990-1994. Macro International, 1995.

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Devi, D. Radha. Unmet need for family planning in Uttar Pradesh. International Institute for Population Sciences, 1996.

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Devi, D. Radha. Unmet need for family planning in Uttar Pradesh. International Institute for Population Sciences, 1996.

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Westoff, Charles F. Unmet need and the demand for family planning. Institute for Resource Development/Macro International, 1991.

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Ojakaa, David. Trends and determinants of unmet need for family planning in Kenya. Macro International, 2008.

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Magure, Tsitsi M. Trends in unmet need and the demand for family planning in Zimbabwe. s.n., 2010.

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Westoff, Charles F. New estimates of unmet need and the demand for family planning. Macro International, 2006.

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Barkat, Abul. Family planning, unmet need in Bangladesh: Shaping of a client-oriented strategy. University Research Corp. (Bangladesh), 1997.

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Book chapters on the topic "Unmet need for family planning"

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Atrio, Jessica M., Kate A. Shaw, and Paul D. Blumenthal. "The Unmet Need for Family Planning." In Around the Globe for Women's Health. Springer New York, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-8258-2_5.

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Musfiroh, M., A. Suwandono, N. S. Devi, Soetrisno, and Najib. "Dimensions of factors influencing unmet needs in family planning programs." In Improving Health for Better Future Life: Strengthening from Basic Science to Clinical Research. CRC Press, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9781032693408-37.

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Singh, Sanghamitra, and Poonam Muttreja. "Family Planning in India during the COVID-19 Pandemic." In Health Dimensions of COVID-19 in India and Beyond. Springer Singapore, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-7385-6_11.

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AbstractThe authors discuss the profound impact of the pandemic on women’s access to family planning services. They show how the interruption in the provision of reproductive health services resulted in a lack of access to contraceptives and consequent unplanned pregnancies and abortions. There was an increase in the unmet need for contraception and a decline in maternity care and immunization. This resulted in an increase in unwanted pregnancies as well as maternal mortality and morbidity.The Population Foundation of India’s analysis of the National Health Mission’s Health Management Informat
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Shapiro, Ania, and Putu Duff. "Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights Inequities Among Sex Workers Across the Life Course." In Sex Work, Health, and Human Rights. Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-64171-9_4.

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AbstractAll individuals, including sex workers, are entitled to the full spectrum of sexual and reproductive health (SRH) and rights. Yet sex workers continue to bear significant SRH inequities and unmet needs for appropriate SRH services at every step along their sexual and reproductive lives. To illustrate the complex and nuanced barriers that currently impede sex workers’ access to SRH services, this chapter describes the current gaps in access to SRH services experienced by sex workers globally, drawing on in-depth interviews and focus group discussions with 171 sex workers and sex worker
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Satia, Jay, and Kavita Chauhan. "The Need to Improve Quality of Care in India’s Family Planning." In Improving Quality of Care in Family Planning. Springer Singapore, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-8132-3_1.

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Bish, Joseph J. "Positively Life-Changing Stories Today, Intergenerational Climate Benefits Tomorrow." In Storytelling to Accelerate Climate Solutions. Springer International Publishing, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-54790-4_4.

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AbstractToday, popular entertainment is purposefully creating a more sustainable world. Locally produced radio and video series, created from applied theories of social learning and social cognition, feature relatable characters, familiar communities, and dramatically unfolding plots. Constructed to improve human health and human rights, these stories also offer audiences liberating information, alternative perspectives, and confidence to enact meaningful change in their own lives. Unrestricted access to family planning and universal girls’ education is instrumental in realizing the full human
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"Contraceptive use, dynamics and unmet need for family planning." In India's Family Planning Programme. Routledge India, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315652498-16.

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Bannerjee, Alok. "Unmet Need of Family Planning in India." In Contraception: Past, Present and Future. Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers (P) Ltd., 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5005/jp/books/12894_2.

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Solanke, Bola Lukman. "Drivers of Unmet Need for Family Planning among Women of Advanced Reproductive Age in Urban Western Africa." In Family Planning. InTech, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.72896.

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Bongaarts, John. "The Role of Family Planning Programmes in Contemporary Fertility Transitions." In The Continuing Demographic Transition. Oxford University PressOxford, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198292579.003.0019.

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Abstract The implementation of family planning programmes has been the principal population policy instrument in the developing world over the past few decades. This paper reviews the controversy over the role these programmes have played in reducing fertility. Opposing views on a number of contentious issues (for example the significance of unmet need and unwanted fertility) are summarized and a consensus position is presented.
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Conference papers on the topic "Unmet need for family planning"

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Safitri, Helmi, and Kemal Nazarudin Siregar. "Access, Quality of Family Planning Service, and Unmet Need: A Systematic Review." In The 6th International Conference on Public Health 2019. Masters Program in Public Health, Graduate School, Universitas Sebelas Maret, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.26911/the6thicph-fp.04.20.

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Safitri, Helmi, and Kemal Nazarudin Siregar. "Access, Quality of Family Planning Service, and Unmet Need: A Systematic Review." In The 6th International Conference on Public Health 2019. Masters Program in Public Health, Graduate School, Universitas Sebelas Maret, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.26911/the6thicph.04.16.

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Bintoro, Tjahja, Bhisma Murti, Endang Sutisna, and Made Mahaguna Putra. "Knowledge, Contraceptive Prevalence Rate, Education Level, and Unmet Need of Family Planning among Women in Indonesia." In The 5th Intenational Conference on Public Health 2019. Masters Program in Public Health, Universitas Sebelas Maret, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.26911/theicph.2019.05.36.

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Pratiwi, Liliek, and Harnanik Nawangsari. "Abortion and Unmet Family Planning Needs: A Case Study in Java Provinces, Indonesia, 2020." In 4th International Conference on Sustainable Innovation 2020–Health Science and Nursing (ICoSIHSN 2020). Atlantis Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/ahsr.k.210115.023.

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Amini, Aulia, Indriyani Makmun, Ana Pujianti Harahap, and Catur Esty Pamungkas. "Factors Related to the Unmet Need for Family Planning in Married Women of Childbearing Age in West Nusa Tenggara Province." In International Conference on Health and Medical Sciences (AHMS 2020). Atlantis Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/ahsr.k.210127.002.

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Munters, Li Alemo, Nathalie Holmen, and Suzanna Jansson. "AB1425-PARE FAMILY PLANNING IN CHRONIC RHEUMATIC DISEASES: UNMET NEEDS OF WOMEN AND MEN IN SWEDEN." In Annual European Congress of Rheumatology, EULAR 2019, Madrid, 12–15 June 2019. BMJ Publishing Group Ltd and European League Against Rheumatism, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/annrheumdis-2019-eular.328.

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Yeni, Fenny Etrawati, and Feranita Utama. "Prevalence of Unmet Needs for Family Planning and It’s Reasons for Women of Reproductive Age in Ogan Ilir." In 2nd Sriwijaya International Conference of Public Health (SICPH 2019). Atlantis Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/ahsr.k.200612.057.

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Akinwande, Victor, Megan MacGregor, Celia Cintas, et al. "Using Causal Inference to Investigate Contraceptive Discontinuation in Sub-Saharan Africa." In Thirty-Third International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence {IJCAI-24}. International Joint Conferences on Artificial Intelligence Organization, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.24963/ijcai.2024/792.

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Discontinuation rates vary by family planning method and across socio-economic contexts. Understanding these variations and their causes is paramount for developing and implementing policies aimed at curbing discontinuation rates. Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) are ideal for obtaining this information, but this design can be extremely expensive and logistically complex. The ongoing collection of comprehensive data sets, such as Demographic and Health Surveys (DHS data), when combined with machine learning methods, present an alternative and relatively cost-effective means of evidence gath
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Lavilla, KM, J. Teal, B. Schausberger, et al. "Safe motherhood and childhood in Sierra Leone: key findings from mixed-methods health-seeking behaviour study." In MSF Scientific Days International 2022. MSF-USA, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.57740/8sd6-2h56.

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INTRODUCTION MSF and the MoHS implemented a partnership model of free and accessible maternal and child healthcare at primary and hospital-level health facilities in Tonkolili District, Sierra Leone, in order to reduce barriers to care and improve health outcomes. We conducted a health-seeking behaviour (HSB) study in 2021 to evaluate impact and change since a previous HSB study conducted in 2016/17. We also compared MSF-supported primary health unit (PHU) catchment areas with MSF-unsupported PHU’s. In addition, we explored adolescent reproductive health, family planning, and female genital mu
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Zhou, Yuanyuan, and Yumin Lin. "Does China Need to Abolish Family Planning Policy? - Analysis of Family Planning Policy and Two-child Policy." In International Conference on Transformations and Innovations in Management (ictim-17). Atlantis Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/ictim-17.2017.10.

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Reports on the topic "Unmet need for family planning"

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Casterline, John, and Steven Sinding. Unmet need for family planning in developing countries and implications for population policy. Population Council, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.31899/pgy6.1036.

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Casterline, John, and Steven Sinding. Unmet need for family planning in developing countries and implications for population policy [Arabic]. Population Council, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.31899/pgy6.1037.

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Foreit, James R. Postabortion family planning benefits clients and providers. Population Council, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.31899/rh16.1006.

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A woman’s fertility can return quickly following an abortion or miscarriage, yet recent data show high levels of unmet need for family planning (FP) among women who have been treated for incomplete abortion. This leaves many women at risk of another unintended pregnancy and in some cases subsequent repeated abortions and abortion-related complications. It is thus vital for programs to provide a comprehensive package of postabortion care (PAC) services that includes medical treatment, FP counseling and services, and other reproductive health services such as evaluation and treatment for sexuall
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Aventin, Áine, Martin Robinson, Jennifer Hanratty, et al. Involving men and boys in family planning is effective in increasing contraceptive use. Centre for Excellence and Development Impact and Learning (CEDIL), 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.51744/ceb6.

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Involving men and boys as both users and supporters of family planning is now considered essential for maternal and child health. It is recognised that men are the primary decisionmakers on family size in many countries and may control or inhibit women’s use of family planning. Men may also have unmet needs in relation to family planning. Evidence on how to engage men and boys to meet family planning needs is therefore important. It is equally important that family planning programmes and services engage men and boys in ways that support women’s and girls’ choices, as well as men’s own family
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Mir, Ali M., Zeba Sathar, Iqbal Shah, Rehan Niazi, Tahira Parveen, and Susheela Singh. Safeguarding women's health: Trends, inequities, and opportunities in Pakistan's abortion and post-abortion care services. Population Council, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.31899/sbsr2024.1039.

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This report presents the findings of a comprehensive study on abortion and post-abortion care in Pakistan, conducted in 2023 by the Population Council in partnership with the Guttmacher Institute. The study addresses a critical need for updated information on women's reproductive health in Pakistan, a country facing significant challenges including a high population growth rate (2.55% per annum), low contraceptive use (34% for any method, 23.4% for modern methods), and a high unmet need for family planning (17.3%). The study is the third of its kind since 2002, building on previous research co
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Pliskin, Emma, Elizabeth Wildsmith, and Jennifer Manlove. Unmet Contraceptive Preferences Among Family Planning Clients With Low Incomes. Child Trends, Inc., 2025. https://doi.org/10.56417/2151i620f.

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Dunston, Amy Gale, and Peter C. Miller. Improving community based family planning services and the potential for increasing contraceptive prevalence in Bangladesh. Population Council, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.31899/rh1995.1029.

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This report contains descriptions of 13 family planning (FP) projects recently implemented in Bangladesh. The results in terms of the contraceptive prevalence rate (CPR) are analyzed to investigate the degree to which improved FP service delivery in Bangladesh can increase contraceptive use in the present status of demand, investigate the programmatic factors most associated with increased prevalence, and make these projects more widely known. Criteria for inclusion included coverage of a geographic area where household distribution of contraceptive supplies was available, and where at least o
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Frost, Jennifer J., Mia R. Zolna, Lori F. Frohwirth, et al. Publicly Supported Family Planning Services in the United States: Likely Need, Availability and Impact, 2016. Guttmacher Institute, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1363/2019.30830.

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Key Points Key Points In 2016, 20.6 million U.S. women were likely in need of public support for contraceptive services and supplies. Between 2010 and 2016, the number of women likely in need of public support for contraceptive services and supplies rose 8% overall. Among women below 250% of federal poverty guidelines, there was a 12% increase; among adolescents, there was a 5% decline. Between 2013 and 2016, the number of women likely in need of public support for contraceptive services who had neither public nor private health insurance fell more than one-third (36%), from 5.6 million to 3.6
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Frost, Jennifer J., Nakeisha Blades, Ayana Douglas-Hall, et al. Publicly Supported Family Planning Services in the United States: Likely Need, Availability and Use, 2020. Guttmacher Institute, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1363/2025.300665.

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Key Points In 2020, nearly 42 million US women had a potential demand for contraceptive services and supplies, and 18.8 million were likely in need of public support for this care. Between 2010 and 2020, the number of women with a potential demand for contraceptive care rose steadily. The number of women who were likely in need of public support for this care rose 8% between 2010 and 2016 and then fell 9% between 2016 and 2020, shifts that generally mirror changes in the number of women living in poverty. As major components of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) were implemented, the number of wome
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Moore, Kirsten, and Debbie Rogow. Family planning and reproductive health: Briefing sheets for a gender analysis. Population Council, 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.31899/rh1994.1011.

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This series of briefing sheets, developed by the Population Council, represents a starting point for the application of gender to the family planning (FP) and reproductive health (RH) arena. The information covers five key areas of RH: gender-based abuse, FP and gender issues among adolescents, sexuality and FP, men’s and women’s social and economic responsibilities for childrearing, and the complicated nexus between gender and FP/RH. In so doing, it provides a strong foundation for gender training. This concept was first developed to fulfill a need for gender training within the regional Oper
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