Adolescent and young adult couples’ views of intravaginal practices: a qualitative analysis of a pilot study
Imelda K Moise,1,2 Evan de Joya,1 Benjamin Caplan,1 Violeta J Rodriguez,3 Stefani Butts,3 Maureen Chisembele,4 Stephen M Weiss,3 Deborah L Jones,3 Maria L Alcaide3 1Department of Geography and Regional Studies, University of Miami, Coral Gables, FL, USA; 2Department of Public Health Sciences, Univer...
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Main Authors: | Moise IK (Author), de Joya E (Author), Caplan B (Author), Rodriguez VJ (Author), Butts S (Author), Chisembele M (Author), Weiss SM (Author), Jones DL (Author), Alcaide ML (Author) |
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