A study to determine thr utilization of female condoms among sexually active women in Eastern, Western and Lusaka Provinces of Zambia/ Clement Mushokabanji Sitali et al.
By: Sitali, Mushokabanji Clement.
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A study submitted in partial fullfilment of the requirements for the award of a Bachelor of Science Degree in Nursing.
Includes bibliographical references.
Female condom utilization is a critical element in comprehensive, efffective and sustainable approach to sexually transmitted infections/HIV prevention including unwanted pregnancies. It's none or erratic use has been seen in Zambia with a high rate of HIV infection in women than men. This study attempts to determine the factors which may influence utilization of female condoms among sexually active women in Chipata, Chirundu, Lusaka and Sesheke districts of Zambia.
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