Use and Perception of Contraception among Genders in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
Author(s) -
Rebecca Khamishon,
Chen Jia-bi,
Naomie Ranatunge,
Qianni Wu,
Nicole Downey,
Eleanor Love,
Jeidi Garcia Rodriguez,
Mark R. Ryan
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
annals of global health
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.602
H-Index - 66
ISSN - 2214-9996
DOI - 10.5334/aogh.2430
Subject(s) - latin americans , demography , medicine , family planning , developing country , developed country , test (biology) , population , gynecology , psychology , research methodology , sociology , political science , paleontology , law , economics , biology , economic growth
The prevalence of contraception in the Dominican Republic is among the highest of Latin American countries. Prior research has assessed the general perception of contraception in Latin America, examined determinants of contraceptive use among Dominican women, and explored their perceived reproductive control. Little research has explored the specific role each sexual partner, male and female, has in determining the use of contraception in Latin American countries.
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