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Determinants of choosing withdrawal over modern contraceptive methods in Turkey

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Pages 412-421 | Published online: 06 Jul 2009

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Amir Erfani & Ali-Asghar Kolahi. (2023) Reasons for high prevalence of contraceptive withdrawal in Tehran, Iran. Scientific Reports 13:1.
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Timothee Fruhauf, Ghada Al-Attar & Amy O. Tsui. (2021) Explaining withdrawal’s persistence: correlates of withdrawal use in Albania, Armenia, Jordan, and Turkey observed in a cross-sectional study. Gates Open Research 5, pages 92.
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