Fig. 2From: Side effects and the need for secrecy: characterising discontinuation of modern contraception and its causes in Ethiopia using mixed methodsPredicted odd-ratios & 95% confidence intervals for method choice. The reference category (horizontal line) corresponds to the use of oral contraceptives. At the national level, injectables are ca. 6 times more likely to be used than any other short-acting methods. This figure is based on the results of a multinomial probit model using the calendar data collected in the 2011 Ethiopian Demographic and Health SurveyBack to article page