As part of the Tékponon Jikuagou project, this longitudinal, qualitative cohort study of 25 women and 25 men in Benin, over 18 months, captures the changing nature of family planning needs, attitudes, and behaviors, taking into account life context to inform understanding of the complex behavior change process.
As part of the Tékponon Jikuagou project, this longitudinal, qualitative cohort study of 25 women and 25 men in Benin, over 18 months, captures the changing nature of family planning needs, attitudes, and behaviors, taking into account life context to inform understanding of the complex behavior change process.Read More
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