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Estimates suggest that more than 160 million women and adolescents who wanted to avoid pregnancy were not using contraceptives in 2019, despite significant progress in the use of modern contraceptives globally over the previous 50 years.
YMJ :: Yonsei Medical Journal
Products - Data Briefs - Number 173 - December 2014
Issue 02 Dr. Shuhei Nomura Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation
Measuring contraceptive method mix, prevalence, and demand
160 million women worldwide have unmet contraception needs; new study reveals large differences in types of contraceptives used across regions and age groups - Medical Update Online
Perspective Chapter: Modern Birth Control Methods
Self-rated health among Saudi adults: Findings from a national survey, 2013
Burden of Disease data spur recommendation to shift Italy's health policy toward reducing morbidity
More than 160m women unable to get contraception they need, study finds, Contraception and family planning
News releases Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation
National, regional, and global rates and trends in contraceptive prevalence and unmet need for family planning between 1990 and 2015: a systematic and comprehensive analysis - The Lancet
Frontiers Magnitude of unintended pregnancy and its determinants among childbearing age women in low and middle-income countries: evidence from 61 low and middle income countries
Factors influencing patients' satisfaction at different levels of health facilities in Bangladesh: Results from patient exit interviews
160 million women around the world are missing out on contraception - Scimex