Women’s sexual empowerment and utilization of long-acting reversible contraceptives in Ghana: evidence from the 2014 demographic and health survey

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Kenneth Setorwu Adde
Emmanuel Ayetey Appiah
Franklin N. Glozah
Philip T-N. Tabong
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[1] University of Cape Coast,Department of Population and Health, College of Humanities and Legal Studies
[2] University of Ghana,Department of Social and Behavioural Sciences, School of Public Health
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Contraceptives; Sexual empowerment; Sexually active; Pregnancy; Long-acting reversible contraceptives; Utilization; Women; Ghana;
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