Predictors of primary and secondary sexual abstinence among never-married youth in urban poor Accra, Ghana
Abstract Background Sexual abstinence is a key component of the strategy to address unwanted pregnancies, sexually transmitted infections and HIV among youth in sub-Sahara Africa. But contextual pressures make abstaining from sex a formidable task for urban poor youth in the sub-region. Nevertheless...
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Main Authors: | Nurudeen Alhassan (Author), F. Nii-Amoo Dodoo (Author) |
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