Infertility knowledge and treatment beliefs among African American women in an urban community
Abstract Background To assess infertility knowledge and treatment beliefs among African American women in an urban community in Atlanta, Georgia. Methods This was a cross sectional study at a safety net hospital. A convenience sample of a total of 158 women receiving outpatient obstetrical or gyneco...
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Main Authors: | Ashley Wiltshire (Author), Lynae M Brayboy (Author), Kiwita Phillips (Author), Roland Matthews (Author), Fengxia Yan (Author), Desiree McCarthy-Keith (Author) |
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2019-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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