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Volumn 21, Issue 9, 2000, Pages 101-104
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Pill won't budge from no. 1 spot: half of women leave exams with OCs.
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Indexed keywords
ORAL CONTRACEPTIVE AGENT;
ARTICLE;
CONTRACEPTION;
CONTRACEPTIVE METHODS;
CONTRACEPTIVE METHODS CHOSEN--WOMEN;
CONTRACEPTIVE USAGE;
DEVELOPED COUNTRY;
EPIDEMIOLOGY;
FAMILY PLANNING;
FAMILY PLANNING PERSONNEL;
FAMILY PLANNING PROGRAMS;
FEMALE;
HEALTH AUXILIARY;
HEALTH CARE PLANNING;
INFORMATION PROCESSING;
METHODOLOGY;
NORTH AMERICA;
NORTHERN AMERICA;
ORAL CONTRACEPTIVES;
RESEARCH;
SEXUAL BEHAVIOR;
STUDIES;
SURVEYS;
UNITED STATES;
WESTERN HEMISPHERE;
AMERICAS;
CONTRACEPTION;
CONTRACEPTIVE METHODS;
CONTRACEPTIVE METHODS CHOSEN--WOMEN;
CONTRACEPTIVE USAGE;
DEVELOPED COUNTRIES;
FAMILY PLANNING;
FAMILY PLANNING PERSONNEL;
FAMILY PLANNING PROGRAMS;
NORTH AMERICA;
NORTHERN AMERICA;
ORAL CONTRACEPTIVES;
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY;
SAMPLING STUDIES;
STUDIES;
SURVEYS;
UNITED STATES;
WOMEN;
AMERICAS;
COMMUNITY HEALTH AIDES;
CONTRACEPTION;
CONTRACEPTION BEHAVIOR;
CONTRACEPTIVES, ORAL;
DATA COLLECTION;
DEVELOPED COUNTRIES;
FAMILY PLANNING SERVICES;
HEALTH PLANNING;
NORTH AMERICA;
RESEARCH;
SAMPLING STUDIES;
UNITED STATES;
WOMEN;
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EID: 0034262976
PISSN: 0274726X
EISSN: None
Source Type: Journal
DOI: None Document Type: Article |
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