Assessing the reach and effectiveness of mHealth: evidence from a reproductive health program for adolescent girls in Ghana
Abstract Background While mobile health (mHealth) programs are increasingly used to provide health information and deliver interventions, little is known regarding the relative reach and effectiveness of these programs across sociodemographic characteristics. We use data from a recent trial of a tex...
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Main Authors: | Slawa Rokicki (Author), Günther Fink (Author) |
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2017-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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