Knowledge And Perception Towards Female Feticide Among Adolescents of Coastal South India
Introduction: The preference of a male child over a female child has been the main cause for female feticide. The causes can be broadly divided under the grounds of religion, economic and social aspects. Objectives: To assess the awareness and the attitude regarding female feticide among adolescents...
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Main Authors: | Anjana Ramesh (Author), Darshan Bhagwan (Author), Ramesh Holla (Author), Bhaskaran Unnikrishnan (Author), Rekha Thapar (Author), Prasann Mithra (Author), Nithin Kumar (Author), Vaman Kulkarni (Author) |
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2016-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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