Perceptions of and barriers to family planning services in the poorest regions of Chiapas, Mexico: a qualitative study of men, women, and adolescents

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Emily Dansereau
Alexandra Schaefer
Bernardo Hernández
Jennifer Nelson
Erin Palmisano
Diego Ríos-Zertuche
Alex Woldeab
Maria Paola Zúñiga
Emma Margarita Iriarte
Ali H. Mokdad
Charbel El Bcheraoui
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[1] Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation,
[2] Salud Mesoamerica Initiative,undefined
[3] Inter-American Development Bank,undefined
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Reproductive Health | / 14卷
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Mexico; Chiapas; Contraception; Family planning; Qualitative;
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