Assessing contraceptive use in Nicaragua: a cross-sectional survey comparing social attitudes, access, education, and modern contraceptive use in women of reproductive age in rural and urban clinics
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Main Authors: | D.F. Ha, A.R. Schlenz, L. Jacobs, K.J. Lehn, R.M. Jensen, N. Rivera, S. Han, A.C. Araujo, A. Beristain-Barajas, K. Kim, L. Geronimo, M.S. Wilkes |
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Language: | EN |
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Ubiquity Press
2016
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/7bdd66fdef1e47e0bf63b7b7ce670d07 |
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