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Trends in Family Planning in Russia, 1994–2003
Authors
Amirkhanian
Atun
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Avdeev
Benotsch
Benotsch
Danichevski
Danishevski
DaVanzo
David
Dorman
Entwisle
Francesca Perlman
Gadasina
Kalichman
Kulakov
Mahler
Martin McKee
McKee
Mogilevkina
National Collaborating Centre for Women's and Children's Health
Parfitt
Parkhurst
Perlman
Philipov
Pine
Popov
Popov
Popov
Population Division
Rankin-Williams
Savelyeva
Solomon
Taká
Veeken
Vikhlayeva
Vikhlyaeva
Visser
Vladimir Putin on raising Russia's birth rate
WHO and Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS)
World Health Organization (WHO) Reproductive Health/Pregnancy Programme
Zakharov
Zhirova
Publication date
1 March 2009
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
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Abstract
CONTEXT: Although Russian women have adequate knowledge of modern contraceptives, their level of use of these methods has been low, and abortion rates remain relatively high
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