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Pregnant, even when you did not want to be pregnant

  • Hatim A. Omar und Joav Merrick EMAIL logo
Veröffentlicht/Copyright: 14. August 2014

Published Online: 2014-8-14
Published in Print: 2015-2-1

©2015 by De Gruyter

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  2. Editorial
  3. Pregnant, even when you did not want to be pregnant
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  12. Female adolescents’ perspective about reproductive health education needs: a mixed methods study with explanatory sequential design
  13. Study of menstrual patterns in adolescent girls with disabilities in a residential institution
  14. Characteristics of hand sanitizer ingestions by adolescents reported to poison centers
  15. Health care providers and adolescents’ perspectives towards adolescents’ health education needs: a need assessment based on comparative approach
  16. Determinants of abortion decisions among Ghanaian university students
  17. Predictors of peer victimization among Peruvian adolescents in the young lives cohort
  18. Risk of eating disorders among university students in Bangladesh
  19. Short Communication
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  21. Letter
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