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Side-effects and social norms influencing family planning use in Nepal
Sharada P. Wasti
, R. Simmons
, N. Limbu
, S. Chipanta
, L. Haile
, J. Velcoff
,
D. Shattuck
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Social Sciences
Family Planning
100%
Social Norms
100%
Nepal
100%
Married Women
28%
Group Discussion
28%
Planning Methods
28%
Service Provider
28%
Thematic Analysis
14%
Administrative Structure
14%
In-Depth Interview
14%
Focus Group
14%
Cultural Factor
14%
Qualitative Research
14%
Mythology
14%
Village Development
14%
Nepali
14%
Medicine and Dentistry
Side Effect
100%
Family Planning
100%
Contraceptive Agent
85%
Awareness
42%
Prevalence
28%
Childbirth
14%
Health Service
14%
Client
14%
Contraceptive Behavior
14%
Cultural Factor
14%
Keyphrases
Young Married Women
20%