Male perception and practices on family planning:A comparative study among urban and rural males of Dhading district.
ABSTRACT: Introduction: Family planning is a vital and integral component of Primary Health Care. It has been considered as a woman's affair. However, men have dominant and significant influences in family planning. The knowledge and attitude of men towards family planning determines its ado...
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                  | Main Author: | Khadka, Sudesha | 
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| Format: | Book | 
| Language: | English | 
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