Contraceptive Decision-Making and the Importance of Side Effect Information Among a Sample of Latinas
Context: U.S. Latinas have lower rates of contraceptive use and report more negative counseling experiences compared to non-Latina white women. Patient-centered approaches to contraceptive counseling are desired among Latinas and are also associated with patient satisfaction; yet, clinicians may not...
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Main Authors: | Gaia Cicerchia (Author), Lawrence D. Reid (Author), Diana N. Carvajal (Author) |
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2022-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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