Effect of Adolescent Health Policies on Health Outcomes in India
Adolescence is a crucial phase marked by significant physical, psychological, emotional, and social changes. India has the world's largest adolescent population. Understanding and addressing their health needs is vital for the nation's social, political, and economic progress. The primary...
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Main Authors: | Sayooj Sahadevan (Author), Maureen Dar Iang (Author), Fekri Dureab (Author) |
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2023-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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