Challenges for Researchers Investigating Contraceptive Use and Pregnancy Intentions of Young Women Living in Urban and Rural Areas of Australia: Face-to-Face Discussions to Increase Participation in a Web-Based Survey
BackgroundIt is imperative to understand how to engage young women in research about issues that are important to them. There is limited reliable data on how young women access contraception in Australia especially in rural areas where services may be less available. ObjectiveThis paper identifies t...
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Main Authors: | Herbert, Danielle L (Author), Loxton, Deborah (Author), Bateson, Deborah (Author), Weisberg, Edith (Author), Lucke, Jayne C (Author) |
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2013-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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