Contraceptive Use and Its Associations With Social Determinants of Health Among Young Adults
Shristi Bhochhibhoya,
Sarah B. Maness,
Julie Ober Allen
et al.
Abstract:Background:
Nonuse and inconsistent use of contraception in young adults can result in undesired pregnancies. Prior research on contraceptive use has primarily focused on individual influences such as attitudes, beliefs, and skills related to contraceptive use, with little consideration of the social and economic determinants.
Objective:
This study explored domains from the Healthy People 2030 Social Determinants of Health (SDH) framework and examined t… Show more
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