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Contraceptive Use Among Street Women in Ethiopia: A Closer Look
EthiopiaSaturday, December 28, 2024
Furthermore, the study revealed that social support played a crucial role. Women with strong support networks were more likely to use contraceptives effectively. This could be because they had someone to guide them or encourage them to make informed decisions about their health.
In contrast, women with little or no social support faced greater challenges. They often lacked the necessary information and encouragement to use contraceptives. This underscores the importance of community support in promoting health practices among vulnerable populations.
The findings of this study could help policymakers and healthcare providers better understand the needs of street women. By tailoring health services to meet their specific challenges, more women might gain access to vital healthcare, including modern contraception.
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