Intimate partner violence as a factor in contraceptive discontinuation among sexually active married women in Nigeria
Abstract Background In spite of the well-established associations between socioeconomic and demographic factors and the high rate of contraceptive discontinuation among sexually active married contraceptive users, little is known in Nigeria about the relationship between contraceptive discontinuatio...
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Main Author: | Joseph Ayodeji KUPOLUYI (Author) |
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2020-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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