A comparative qualitative study of misconceptions associated with contraceptive use in southern and northern Ghana
Evidence from Ghana consistently shows that unmet need for contraception is pervasive with many possible causes, yet how these may differ by cultural zone remains poorly understood. This qualitative study was designed to elicit information on the nature and form of misconceptions associated with con...
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Main Authors: | Philip Baba Adongo (Author), Philip TN Tabongo (Author), Thomas B Azongo (Author), james F Phillips (Author), Allison eStone (Author), Mallory C Sheff (Author) |
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Frontiers Media S.A.,
2014-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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