Factors affecting child marriage and contraceptive use among Rohingya girls in refugee camps
Summary: Background: Rohingya girls living in the refugee camps in Bangladesh are disproportionately vulnerable to child marriages and teenage pregnancies. This study examines the factors affecting child marriage and contraceptive use among Rohingya girls who have experienced child marriages.Methods...
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Main Authors: | M Mofizul Islam (Author), Md Nuruzzaman Khan (Author), Md Mashiur Rahman (Author) |
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2021-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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