| Birth control method | First most important source of information | Second most important source of information | Third most important source of information |
| Male condom | Television advertisements (71.4%) | Radio (48.2%) | Peers and friends (43.8%) |
| Female condom | Television advertisements (47.3%) | Hospitals and clinics (42.9%) | Peers and friends (31.2%) |
| Breastfeeding | Hospitals and clinics (55.0%) | Sex education in schools (18.3%) | Television advertisements (15.0%) |
| Foaming tablets | Hospitals and clinics (38.5%) | Peers and friends (31.8%) | Television advertisements (22.5%) |
| Rhythm | Peers and friends (51.3%) | Sex education in schools (30.7%) | Hospitals and clinics (23.2%) |
| Withdrawal before ejaculation | Peers and friends (69.6%) | Sex education in schools (18.5%) | Hospitals and clinics (7.7%) |
| Traditional method based on the planned abstinence with the woman staying away from partner for a period of time | Peers and friends (53.7%) | Parents, carers and older relatives (35.9%) | Hospitals and clinics (18.0%) |