New york city physicians' views of providing long-acting reversible contraception to adolescents.

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Published in Ann Fam Med on March 19, 2013

Authors

Susan E Rubin1, Katie Davis, M Diane McKee

Author Affiliations

1: Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, NY 10461, USA. surubin@montefiore.org

Associated clinical trials:

Using Focus Group to Explore Cultural Acceptability of Contraception | NCT02945670

Assessment of Cultural Acceptability of Long Acting Contraception in a Diverse, Urban Population | NCT03486743

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