Correlates of Unmet Need for Modern Contraception Among Reproductive-Aged Women Involved in New York City Criminal Legal Systems
Introduction: The population of women involved in criminal legal systems (WICL), a majority of whom are reproductive-aged, has risen steadily in the United States. They contend with numerous barriers to sexual and reproductive health services resulting in high rates of unmet need for contraception a...
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Main Authors: | Melissa N. Slavin (Author), Brooke S. West (Author), Deanna Schreiber-Gregory (Author), Frances R. Levin (Author), Gina Wingood (Author), Steve Martino (Author), Golfo Tzilos Wernette (Author), Chermaine Black (Author), Nabila El-Bassel (Author) |
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Mary Ann Liebert,
2024-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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