Khat use and related determinants among pregnant women within Haramaya, Ethiopia: a mixed methods study
IntroductionKhat, a green leafy plant grown in East Africa and throughout the Arabian Peninsula, is chewed for its psychoactive and amphetamine-like effects, serving as a significant aspect of culture, economic livelihood, and global trade. Khat consumption during pregnancy has been associated with...
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Main Authors: | Elizabeth A. Wood (Author), Heather Stark (Author), Stuart J. Case (Author), Barbara Sousa (Author), Melanie Moreno (Author), Aboma Motuma (Author), Tara Wilfong (Author) |
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2024-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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