An exploration of the factors affecting the utilization of family planning services among youth (18-24 years) at community level in rural Budaka district, Uganda
<p>Objective: This is was qualitative descriptive study exploring the factors that affect the utilisation of family planning services among youth 18-24years in rural Budaka district in Uganda. This article explores the factors affecting the utilization of family planning services among youth (...
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Main Authors: | Kiggundu George (Author), Mathew Nyashanu (Author) |
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International Journal of Sexual and Reproductive Health Care - Peertechz Publications,
2020-03-10.
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