Sexual and reproductive health education and its association with ever use of contraception: a cross-sectional study among women in urban slums, Accra
Plain Language summary Sexual and reproductive health education among girls and women has several reproductive health benefits, including improved contraceptive knowledge, contraception use at first intercourse, increased chance of contraceptive use in a lifetime, and effective usage of contraceptiv...
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Main Authors: | Abdul-Aziz Seidu (Author), Edward Kwabena Ameyaw (Author), Bright Opoku Ahinkorah (Author), Leonard Baatiema (Author), Samuel Dery (Author), Augustine Ankomah (Author), John Kuumuori Ganle (Author) |
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2022-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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