Reasons for delaying or engaging in early sexual initiation among adolescents in Nigeria
Augustine Ankomah1, Fatima Mamman-Daura2, Godpower Omoregie1, Jennifer Anyanti11Society for Family Health, Abuja; 2Pathfinder International/Nigeria, Kaduna Field Office, Kaduna, NigeriaBackground: Annually, over 1 million births in Nigeria are to teenage mothers. Many of these pregnancies are unwant...
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Main Authors: | Ankomah A (Author), Mamman-Daura F (Author), Omoregie G (Author), Anyanti J (Author) |
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