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Adolescents and Family Planning: What the Evidence Shows

This report synthesizes a review of the literature to identify barriers to adolescents’ access to and use of family planning services, programmatic approaches for increasing access and uptake of those services, gaps in the evidence that require further research, and areas that are ripe for future investment.

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This report synthesizes a review of the literature to identify barriers to adolescents’ access to and use of family planning services, programmatic approaches for increasing access and uptake of those services, gaps in the evidence that require further research, and areas that are ripe for future investment.

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Allie M. Glinski, Magnolia Sexton, Suzanne Petroni

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https://www.icrw.org/publications/adolescents-and-family-planning-what-the-evidence-shows-synthesis/

Publisher

International Center for Research on Women (ICRW)

Date

2014

Language

English

URL

https://www.icrw.org/publications/adolescents-and-family-planning-what-the-evidence-shows-synthesis/

Citation

Allie M. Glinski, Magnolia Sexton, Suzanne Petroni, “Adolescents and Family Planning: What the Evidence Shows,” 

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