Reproductive intentions and corresponding use of safer conception methods and contraception among Ugandan HIV clients in serodiscordant relationships
Abstract Context Among people living with HIV in Uganda, desires to have a child and unplanned pregnancies are both common, while utilization of safer conception methods (SCM) and modern contraceptives are low. Methods Three hundred eighty-nine HIV clients who reported considering childbearing with...
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Main Authors: | Glenn J. Wagner (Author), Deborah Mindry (Author), Emily A. Hurley (Author), Jolly Beyeza-Kashesya (Author), Violet Gwokyalya (Author), Sarah Finocchario-Kessler (Author), Rhoda K. Wanyenze (Author), Mastula Nanfuka (Author), Mahlet G. Tebeka (Author), Kathy Goggin (Author) |
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2021-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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