"We wish we had the option": a qualitative study of women's perspectives and experiences with contraception in a provincial prison in Ontario, Canada
Abstract Background Evidence suggests that women who are incarcerated desire access to contraception while incarcerated, and that this need is not currently being met. Our objective in this study was to explore the perspectives and experiences of women in prisons regarding contraception and contrace...
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Main Authors: | Reilly Jones (Author), Sasha Lemberg-Pelly (Author), Brigid Dineley (Author), Jessica Jurgutis (Author), Fiona G Kouyoumdjian (Author), Jessica Liauw (Author) |
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2024-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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