Prevalence and predictors of men's involvement in pregnancy care in Modakeke, Southwest Nigeria
IntroductionMaternal mortality in developing countries remains a major public health concern and lack of men's support for their spouse during pregnancy contributes to this adverse outcome. This study examined the level and determinants of men's involvement in pregnancy care in Modakeke, S...
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Main Authors: | Aminat Omolara Akinyemi (Author), Elhakim Adekunle Ibrahim (Author) |
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2024-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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