Self-assessment of attitudes towards conditions to provide safe abortion among new medical graduates in Thailand, 2018: an application of cross-sectional survey with factor analysis
Abstract Background Unsafe abortion is one of the major public health problems in Thailand. Although the penal code of Thailand and the Thai Medical Council permit doctors to perform safe abortion in certain conditions, little is known about the attitudes that new medical doctors have towards aborti...
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Main Authors: | Nithiwat Saengruang (Author), Nisachol Cetthakrikul (Author), Anond Kulthanmanusorn (Author), Somtanuek Chotchoungchatchai (Author), Nareerut Pudpong (Author), Rapeepong Suphanchaimat (Author) |
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