Knowledge deficit on health promotion activities during pregnancy: the case for adolescent pregnant women at Chiladzulu District, Malawi
Abstract Background Adolescent pregnancy is a public health concern in Malawi as it is associated with high risks of adverse pregnancy outcomes. Almost 29% of adolescent women aged 15-19 years are already mothers and adolescent fertility rate is also high estimated at 136 per 1000 women. Therefore,...
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Main Authors: | Lucy Ida Kululanga (Author), Alice Kadango (Author), Gaily Lungu (Author), Diana Jere (Author), Matthews Ngwale (Author), Lily Caroline Kumbani (Author) |
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