Hormonal contraceptive use in Norway, 2006-2020, by contraceptive type, age and county: A nationwide register-based study
Aim: Our aim was to study hormonal contraceptive use among women in Norway during 2006-2020 according to age groups and geography, including choice of contraceptive method, type of prescriber for long-acting reversible contraceptives, and prescriber's adherence to the national health authority...
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Main Authors: | Kari Furu (Author), Ellen Barth Aares (Author), Vidar Hjellvik (Author), Øystein Karlstad (Author) |
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Norsk Forening for Epidemiologi,
2021-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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