The effects of an educational program on knowledge, attitudes and intentions regarding condom and emergency contraceptive pill use among Thai female university students
Purpose - University students who have low knowledge, attitudes and intentions regarding the prevention of unintended pregnancies may experience higher rates of unintended pregnancies. An educational program was developed based on the self-efficacy theory and peer-led education to improve unintended...
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Main Authors: | Saowanee Thongnopakun (Author), Tepanata Pumpaibool (Author), Ratana Somrongthong (Author) |
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College of Public Health Sciences, Chulalongkorn University,
2018-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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