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Socioeconomic differences persist in use of permanent vs long-acting reversible contraception: An analysis of the National Survey of Family Growth, 2006 to 2010 vs 2015 to 2017

Isabel Beshar, Jodi So, Meena Chelvakumar, Erica P. Cahill, Kate A. Shaw, Jonathan G. Shaw

2020Contraception23 citationsDOI

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MedicineNational Survey of Family GrowthDemographyLong-acting reversible contraceptionCohortConfidence intervalSocioeconomic statusPopulationResidenceFamily planningMultinomial logistic regressionLogistic regressionOdds ratioCohort studyGynecologyInternal medicineEnvironmental healthResearch methodologyComputer scienceSociologyMachine learningReproductive Health and ContraceptionGlobal Maternal and Child HealthReproductive tract infections research
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