Muslim women's views and experiences of family planning in Saudi Arabia: a qualitative study
Abstract Background Islamic beliefs are associated with decreased contraceptive use compared to other religions, and Muslim women's contraceptive needs are often unmet. Research is needed to provide an in-depth understanding of the complex set of barriers to Muslim women's contraceptive us...
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Main Authors: | Noura Alomair (Author), Samah Alageel (Author), Nathan Davies (Author), Julia V. Bailey (Author) |
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