Reproductive health interventions for Inuit youth in the north: a scoping review
Abstract Background Inuit have thrived in the northern regions of Canada and Alaska for thousands of years. Recent evidence suggests that Inuit in this region have experienced systemic barriers to reproductive health with resulting disparities in reproductive health-related outcomes including those...
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Main Authors: | Hannah Mikhail (Author), Sarah E. Kelly (Author), Colleen M. Davison (Author) |
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