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Fertility limiting intention and contraceptive use among Indian men
Conflicts of Interest
The authors have no conflicts of interest to declare.
Funding
This research received no specific grant from any funding agency, commercial entity, or not-for-profit organization.
Authors’ Contributions
Conceived and designed the experiments and analyzed the data: B.G. Chauhan, R. Rawat Wrote the paper: N.N. Tirkey,
S.K. Chauhan.
Ethical Approval
Not applicable as this study involves the analysis of secondary data collected by the DHS program (NFHS-4).
Availability of Supporting Data
Data utilized to this paper are from secondary sources and available to the public. The data can be freely accessed from
the DHS website https://www.dhsprogram.com/methodology/survey/survey-display-355.cfm.
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