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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Apr 12.
Published in final edited form as: Int Perspect Sex Reprod Health. 2017 Jun 1;43(2):75–87. doi: 10.1363/43e4117

TABLE 3.

Percentage distribution of urban women aged 15–49 who were surveyed at both baseline and endline, by selected measures of contraceptive use, according to survey year, Kenya, 2010 and 2014

Measure 2010 2014
Contraceptive use
Modern 44.6 51.8
Traditional 3.8 5.5
None 51.6 42.7
Modern method used§
Injectable 44.4 39.4
Pill 21.5 15.5
Male condom 15.2 11.4
Implant 6.4 19.3
IUD 5.5 6.7
Sterilization 5.3 5.6
Other†† 1.8 2.2
Contraceptive use behaviors between surveys†‡
Used no/traditional method at both times na 36.3
Switched from no/traditional method to modern method na 23.0
Switched from modern method to no/traditional method na 12.0
Used modern method at both times na 28.8
Total 100.0 100.0

Sample size was 4,609 at baseline and 5,185 at endline.

§

Among modern method users; sample size was 2,058 at baseline and 2,685 at endline.

††

Lactational amenorrhea, emergency contraceptives and female condom.

†‡

Sample size was 5,185.

Notes: All sample sizes and percentages are weighted using weights from the relevant survey. Percentages may not total 100.0 because of rounding. na=not applicable.