Long acting and permanent contraceptive methods by far are the most effective, very safe and convenient\nmethods than short acting contraceptive methods. But in less developed countries, use of long acting reversible\ncontraceptive or permanent methods (LARCs/PMs) is very low. Therefore the aim of this study was to identify\ndeterminants of long acting contraceptive method utilization among HIV positive reproductive age women.\nMethods: An institutional based case control study was conducted among random sample of 354 HIV positive\nreproductive age women (total of 97.8% response rate) at Anti-Retroviral Therapy clinics from February 20 to March\n20, 2019. Case to control ratio was 1:2. A structured questionnaire and information recorded from ART card review\nwere used to collect the data. Each variable was entered in Bivariate analysis with dependent variables and those\nvariables with P-value of.................
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