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Table 1 Summary of the theme, categories and sub-categories emerging from both focus group and individual interviews for Rubanda and Kiboga Districts

From: Perceptions of indigenous ugandan men on the use of long acting reversible contraceptives (LARCs) by rural women

Themes

Categories

Sub-categories

Perception of LARCs

Associated or perceived side effects

Prolonged bleeding

Low libido

Effect on body organs

Infertility

Fears

Separation and single mothers

Adultery

Challenges with removal or management of side effects

Fear that land could be usurped by other tribes.

Complications in subsequent deliveries