Long term trends in behaviour to protect against adverse reproductive and sexual health outcomes among young single African women
Abstract Background HIV and unintended pregnancy are major interrelated concerns in sub-Saharan Africa. Focussing on single women aged 15-24 years we assess trends in key behaviours that affect both outcomes. Methods We performed a secondary analysis of public-access data sets from 112 surveys from...
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Main Authors: | Mohamed M. Ali (Author), John Cleland (Author) |
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