Do village-level normative and network factors help explain spatial variability in adolescent childbearing in rural Honduras?
Adolescent childbearing rates are higher in Central America than almost anywhere else. However, in this research we discovered that adolescent childbearing exhibits variability from one village to another, and we might discover factors associated with this spatial variability that can help us unders...
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Main Authors: | Holly B. Shakya (Author), John R. Weeks (Author), Nicholas A. Christakis (Author) |
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2019-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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