Texting to Increase Contraceptive Initiation Among Adolescents in the Emergency Department

scientific article published on 19 October 2017

Texting to Increase Contraceptive Initiation Among Adolescents in the Emergency Department is …
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P356DOI10.1016/J.JADOHEALTH.2017.07.021
P932PMC publication ID5701840
P698PubMed publication ID29056437

P50authorLauren S. ChernickQ38799469
Rebecca SchnallQ38803910
Melissa S StockwellQ59769965
Carolyn WesthoffQ88454291
P2093author name stringJohn Santelli
Peter S Dayan
Mengfei Wu
Paula M Castaño
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P433issue6
P304page(s)786-790
P577publication date2017-10-19
P1433published inJournal of Adolescent HealthQ15716374
P1476titleTexting to Increase Contraceptive Initiation Among Adolescents in the Emergency Department
P478volume61

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