Reproductive coercion in Uttar Pradesh, India: Prevalence and associations with partner violence and reproductive health
Increasing modern contraceptive use and gender equity are major foci of the recently ratified Sustainable Development Goals for 2030 and the Government of India. Coercion and sabotage by husbands and in-laws to inhibit women's access, initiation, continuation, and successful use of modern contr...
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Main Authors: | Jay G. Silverman (Author), Sabrina C. Boyce (Author), Nabamallika Dehingia (Author), Namratha Rao (Author), Dharmoo Chandurkar (Author), Priya Nanda (Author), Katherine Hay (Author), Yamini Atmavilas (Author), Niranjan Saggurti (Author), Anita Raj (Author) |
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2019-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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