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    Stability and change in fertility intentions in response to the COVID-19 pandemic in Kenya by Linnea A. Zimmerman, Celia Karp, Mary Thiongo, Peter Gichangi, Georges Guiella, Alison Gemmill, Caroline Moreau, Suzanne O. Bell

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Fertility intentions are expected to decline due to the COVID-19 pandemic but limited empirical research on this topic has been conducted in sub-Saharan Africa. Longitudinal data from Kenya, with baseline (November 2019) and follow-up (June 2020) data, were used to 1) assess the extent to which individual-level fertility intentions changed, and 2) examine how security, specifically economic and health security, affected fertility intentions. …”
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    Stability and change in fertility intentions in response to the COVID-19 pandemic in Kenya. by Linnea A Zimmerman, Celia Karp, Mary Thiongo, Peter Gichangi, Georges Guiella, Alison Gemmill, Caroline Moreau, Suzanne O Bell

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Fertility intentions are expected to decline due to the COVID-19 pandemic but limited empirical research on this topic has been conducted in sub-Saharan Africa. Longitudinal data from Kenya, with baseline (November 2019) and follow-up (June 2020) data, were used to 1) assess the extent to which individual-level fertility intentions changed, and 2) examine how security, specifically economic and health security, affected fertility intentions. …”
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    Family planning service disruptions in the first two years of the COVID-19 pandemic: Evidence from health facilities in seven low- and middle-income countries. by Celia Karp, Kelsey Williams, Shannon N Wood, Funmilola M OlaOlorun, Pierre Akilimali, Georges Guiella, Peter Gichangi, Rosine Mosso, Frederick Makumbi, Philip A Anglewicz, Caroline Moreau

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…We use cross-sectional data collected from regional and national samples of health facilities (n = 2,610) offering FP across seven low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) between 2019 and 2021, with longitudinal data from four geographies, to examine reported disruptions to the FP service environment during COVID-19, assess how these disruptions varied according to health system characteristics, and evaluate how disruptions evolved throughout the first two years of the pandemic, relative to a pre-pandemic period. …”
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