Beliefs of grade six learners' regarding adolescent pregnancy and sex
Escalating adolescent pregnancy and risky sexual behaviour is becoming more common amongst young adolescents and especially amongst black adolescents in South Africa. Statistics confirm that South African adolescents as young as fourteen are already sexually active and become pregnant. The decision...
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Main Authors: | C. Grobler (Author), Y. Botma (Author), A.C. Jacobs (Author), M. Nel (Author) |
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