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Original Research Articles

Women's awareness of long-acting, reversible contraceptive methods (LARCs) in community family planning clinics and general practice

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Pages 396-399 | Published online: 06 Jul 2009

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Jennifer Bracken & Cynthia A. Graham. (2014) Young women's attitudes towards, and experiences of, long-acting reversible contraceptives. The European Journal of Contraception & Reproductive Health Care 19:4, pages 276-284.
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Melissa L. Harris, Jacqueline Coombe, Peta M. Forder, Jayne C. Lucke, Deborah Bateson & Deborah Loxton. (2020) Young Women's Complex Patterns of Contraceptive Use: Findings from an Australian Cohort Study. Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health 52:3, pages 181-190.
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Catherine Rachel Morgan & Hanhua Liu. (2017) The relationship between area deprivation and prescription of long-acting reversible contraception in women of reproductive age in Lothian, Scotland, UK. Journal of Family Planning and Reproductive Health Care, pages jfprhc-2016-101553.
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E. Okpo, L. Allerton & S. Brechin. (2014) ‘But you can't reverse a hysterectomy!’ Perceptions of long acting reversible contraception (LARC) among young women aged 16–24 years: a qualitative study. Public Health 128:10, pages 934-939.
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Erica L. Spies, Natoshia M. Askelson, Emma Gelman & Mary Losch. (2010) Young Women’s Knowledge, Attitudes, and Behaviors Related to Long-Acting Reversible Contraceptives. Women's Health Issues 20:6, pages 394-399.
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