Spousal support during pregnancy in the Nigerian rural context: a mixed methods study
Abstract Background Pregnancy constitutes a global health concern, thus the need for spousal support during this period cannot be overemphasized. This study examined the kinds of support pregnant women expected and received from their spouses as well as the effect of such supports during pregnancy,...
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Main Authors: | O. Arisukwu, C. O. Igbolekwu, I. A. Oyekola, E. J. Oyeyipo, F. F. Asamu, O. N. Osueke |
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Language: | EN |
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2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/5be33d5a1a7547fda4e32cf0c0b55ac7 |
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