Long-acting reversible contraceptives use among adolescent girls and young women in high fertility countries in sub-Saharan Africa
Plain language summary The use of long-acting reversible contraceptives can contribute to the reduction of unintended pregnancies. Hence, knowledge of the prevalence and predictors of long-acting reversible contraceptives use among adolescent girls and young women in high fertility countries in sub-...
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Main Authors: | Francis Sambah (Author), Richard Gyan Aboagye (Author), Abdul-Aziz Seidu (Author), Charles Lwanga Tengan (Author), Tarif Salihu (Author), Bright Opoku Ahinkorah (Author) |
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2022-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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