Desire for and barriers to obtaining effective contraception among women experiencing homelessness
Abstract Background Homelessness is a significant and growing problem in the United States. Women experiencing homelessness face unique challenges as they have high rates of unintended pregnancy. They often face significant barriers to obtaining effective contraception. This study aimed to explore t...
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Main Authors: | Elizabeth Corey (Author), Stephanie Frazin (Author), Samantha Heywood (Author), Sadia Haider (Author) |
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2020-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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