Psychosocial dimensions of access and their association with contraceptive use and intention to use
Abstract Background Several studies suggest that psychosocial accessibility appears to be the key remaining hurdle to contraceptive use when issues of geographic and financial accessibility have been resolved. To date, the literature has considered various dimensions of psychosocial accessibility, w...
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Main Authors: | Lonkila Moussa Zan (Author), Clémentine Rossier (Author) |
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2024-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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