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Hormonal contraception / Fertility / Pregnancy / Adolescence / Medical technology / Emergency contraception / Teenage pregnancy / Unintended pregnancy / Combined oral contraceptive pill / Human sexuality / Medicine / Human behavior


Measuring Contraceptive Use Patterns Among Teenage and Adult Women By Dana A. Glei Context: Measures of contraceptive use at one point in time do not account for its changing nature. A measure that addresses the pattern
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Document Date: 2003-04-16 12:18:18


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Hyattsville / Boston / New York / /

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Foreit KG / U.S. Collaborative Review / John Wiley and Sons / Family Relations / /

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America / /

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United States / /

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Princeton University / /

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U.S. Department of Health and Human Services / office of Population Research / National Center for Health Statistics / Princeton University / Public Health Service / Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation / Department of Sociology / Centers for Disease Control and Prevention / /

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James Trussell / Ziggy Rivkin-Fish / Sara Curran / Linda Potter / Population / Jackie Gordon / Marion Carter / Henry J. Kaiser / Kieran Healy / Man-Shan Kwok / Dana A. Glei / Bruce Western / Clark S Jr / Lynn Robinson / Brad Wilcox / /

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author / Miller WB / Peterson HB / Butler / representative / General / Michael RT / /

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New Jersey / New York / /

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Population and Environment / /

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Ado / /

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