Opportunities and limitations for using new media and mobile phones to expand access to sexual and reproductive health information and services for adolescent girls and young women in six Nigerian states.

scientific article published in June 2012

Opportunities and limitations for using new media and mobile phones to expand access to sexual and reproductive health information and services for adolescent girls and young women in six Nigerian states. is …
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P2093author name stringSamantha Power
Fadekem Akinfaderin-Agarau
Manre Chirtau
Sylvia Ekponimo
P433issue2
P921main subjectteenagerQ1492760
P304page(s)219-230
P577publication date2012-06-01
P1433published inAfrican Journal of Reproductive HealthQ4689832
P1476titleOpportunities and limitations for using new media and mobile phones to expand access to sexual and reproductive health information and services for adolescent girls and young women in six Nigerian states
P478volume16

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