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Education, economic autonomy and digitalization as factors associated with married women's ability to make sexual and reproductive health decisions in sub-Saharan Africa : a multi-level analysis of 16 countries
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Education, economic autonomy and digitalization as factors associated with married women's ability to make sexual and reproductive health decisions in sub-Saharan Africa : a multi-level analysis of 16 countries

Turnwait Otu Michael and Kammila Naidoo
BMC women's health, Vol.25(1), p.407
26/08/2025
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https://hdl.handle.net/10210/517109
PMID: 40859314

Abstract

Adolescent Adult Africa South of the Sahara - epidemiology Africa South of the Sahara - ethnology Cross-Sectional Studies Decision Making Digital Technology - statistics & numerical data Economic Status Educational Status Female Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice - ethnology Health Surveys Humans Logistic Models Marriage - psychology Marriage - statistics & numerical data Middle Aged Multilevel Analysis Odds Ratio Personal Autonomy Reproductive Behavior - psychology Reproductive Behavior - statistics & numerical data Reproductive Health - ethnology Reproductive Health - statistics & numerical data Sense of Agency - ethnology Sense of Agency - psychology Sexual Health - ethnology Sexual Health - statistics & numerical data Spouses - ethnology Spouses - psychology Spouses - statistics & numerical data Sub-Saharan African People - psychology Sub-Saharan African People - statistics & numerical data Young Adult
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