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Factors associated with the perception of side-effects relating to the use of contraceptive methods
Curationis | Vol 8, No 3 | a619 |
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4102/curationis.v8i3.619
| © 1985 Gerda Erasmus
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Submitted: 27 September 1985 | Published: 27 September 1985
Submitted: 27 September 1985 | Published: 27 September 1985
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Gerda Erasmus,, South AfricaFull Text:
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Limited research has been done in South Africa regarding the incidence of side-effects and perceptions of these among users of contraceptives. Numerous knowledge, attitude and practice (KAP) surveys have been conducted by the Human Sciences Research Council (Erasmus 1981a; Erasmus 1981b; Erasmus 1982 ; Groenewald 1978 ; Lótter, Van Tonder 1976; Mostert, Malherbe 1974; Mostert 1974; Strydom 1981; Van der Merwe 1982) and in some of these studies questions concerning side-effects were included to determine reasons for discontinuation of specific contraceptive methods. The literature concerning research on side-effects related to contraceptive use usually pertains either to clinical studies
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