Experiences of Seeking Antenatal Care and Delivery Among Teenagers in Kibuku District, Uganda
Background: Uganda is ranked 14 out of 54 countries in Africa with the highest level of teenage pregnancy. The teenage pregnancy rate in Kibuku District in 2016 was 35.8%, high above the average rate in Uganda (25%) and also above rural areas in Uganda (27%). Unfortunately, there is limited informat...
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Main Authors: | Rebecca Namusana (Author), Josephine M. Namyalo (Author), Emmanuel D. Otieno (Author), Robert K. Basaza (Author) |
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Gonabad University of Medical Sciences,
2022-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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