Determinants of the desire to avoid pregnancy after the disaster of the century in Türkiye
Abstract Background After natural disasters, the occurrence of mental health problems and adverse effects on reproductive health in women of reproductive age can be attributed to a multitude of factors, including the deterioration of health facilities, a shortage of qualified health professionals, a...
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