Assessing the use of contraceptives by female undergraduate students in a selected higher educational institution in Gauteng
Background: Unplanned pregnancies amongst students at higher education institutions are a major concern worldwide, including South Africa. Apart from various social and psychological challenges, unplanned pregnancies affect students' objectives of achieving academic success. Research undertaken...
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Main Authors: | Maria H. Coetzee (Author), Roinah N. Ngunyulu (Author) |
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