April 1, 2018

Community College Students Want to Use More Effective Birth Control Methods But Can’t Always Get What They Want

Female community college students who have a child while in college are 65% more likely to drop out than those who don’t
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Community College Students Want to Use More Effective Birth Control Methods But Can’t Always Get What They Want

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April 1, 2018
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Contraception
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Kristine Hopkins, Celia Hubert , Kate Coleman-Minahan, Amanda Jean Stevenson, Kari White, Daniel Grossman, and Joseph E. Potter
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