Access to adolescent sexual and reproductive health services in Accra, Ghana: An exploratory qualitative study

Nearly 31% of the Ghanaian population are adolescents, and these populations persistently face high rates of teenage pregnancies and unsafe abortions. This is despite sexual and reproductive health (SRH) being taught in the school curriculum. In this qualitative study, we explore the factors affecti...

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Main Authors: Semira Berhe (Author), Susan Bradley (Author), Ama Fenny (Author), Lydia Aziato (Author), Haddijatou Ceesay (Author), Divya Parmar (Author)
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Published: Taylor & Francis Group, 2024-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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