Perceptions of young men at the Free State School of Nursing with regards to teenage pregnancy
Background: Teenage pregnancy is a socio-economic challenge and a serious public health problem for communities in South Africa. It is, therefore, imperative that effective interventions and programmes be implemented to address this problem. A number of research studies have been conducted on teenag...
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Main Authors: | Siphiwe T. Madlala (Author), Maureen N. Sibiya (Author), Thembelihle S.P. Ngxongo (Author) |
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