Emergency contraception knowledge level and e-health literacy in Turkish university students
Background: Unwanted pregnancy is a serious problem, especially considering its impact on the lives of young people. Currently, emergency contraception (EC) is an effective method to prevent unwanted pregnancies that result in unsafe abortions and harm women's health. It is essential that unive...
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Main Authors: | Filiz Aslantekin-Özcoban (Author), Mukadder Gün (Author) |
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2021-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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