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Why people don’t use family planning: how different methods of enquiry elicit different responses
- Correspondence to Dr Piroska Bisits-Bullen, Inter Aide, P. O. Box 31405 Lilongwe, Malawi; piroska.bisitsbullen{at}gmail.com
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Why people don’t use family planning: how different methods of enquiry elicit different responses
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- Received October 13, 2014
- Revised November 22, 2015
- Accepted January 25, 2016
- First published February 15, 2016.
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December 22, 2016
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