Women's risk of repeat abortions is strongly associated with alcohol consumption: a longitudinal analysis of a Russian national panel study, 1994-2009.
Abortion rates in Russia, particularly repeat abortions, are among the highest in the world, and abortion complications make a substantial contribution to the country's high maternal mortality rate. Russia also has a very high rate of hazardous alcohol use. However, the association between alco...
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Main Authors: | Katherine Keenan, Emily Grundy, Michael G Kenward, David A Leon |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2014
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/90eb35f937e34eae9709da822d4fdee7 |
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