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Estimatingthe causal effect of intimate partnerviolence on women’s contraceptive use: an application of marginal structural models to cohort data from Rakai, Uganda

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Background

  • Studies have found intimate partner violence (IPV) is associated with increased incidence of HIV infection and unintended pregnancy
  • Women who experience IPV may adopt a contraceptive method that they do not need to disclose
  • Longitudinal studies on the relation between IPV and contraceptive use are based on limited follow-up; some adjust for mediating variables which may attenuate the relation between IPV and contraceptive use

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