Predicting contraceptive use in postabortion patients
G.M. Selstad,
J.R. Evans and
W.H. Welcher
American Journal of Public Health, 1975, vol. 65, issue 7, 708-713
Abstract:
The authors of this study feel that if the person who is unlikely to use contraception can be identified prior to her abortion, the teaching methods, counseling, and prescribing for these patients might be substantially modified to meet this challenge. This study deals with this identification and briefly discusses some suggested interventions with persons identified as probably poor contraceptive users after an abortion.
Date: 1975
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