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Differences in knowledge about contraception among Saudi males and females at tertiary hospitals in Riyadh
Author(s) -
Maysoon S. Al-Adham,
Hafiza Turkistany,
Nazish Masud,
Faisal O Alaqeel,
Rawan H Alharbi,
Lujain H Aljbli,
Arwa A Alharisi,
May M. Alotaibie,
Aryaf M Almotairi,
Alanoud H Alassaf
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
journal of family medicine and primary care
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2278-7135
pISSN - 2249-4863
DOI - 10.4103/jfmpc.jfmpc_1526_20
Subject(s) - medicine , pill , family planning , discontinuation , condom , family medicine , context (archaeology) , intrauterine device , gynecology , demography , obstetrics , population , nursing , environmental health , human immunodeficiency virus (hiv) , research methodology , paleontology , syphilis , sociology , biology
Family planning is a voluntary practice that individuals engage in to control the number of children for promoting the health and development of countries. The aim is to evaluate the level of contraceptive knowledge in Saudi males and females in Riyadh at King Abdul-Aziz Medical City (KAMC) and King Abdullah Specialist Children's Hospital (KASCH).

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