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Mónica Frederico
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2024
Induced abortion : a cross-sectional study on knowledge of and attitudes toward the new abortion law in Maputo and Quelimane cities, Mozambique (vol 20, 129, 2020)
Mónica Frederico
Carlos Arnaldo
Peter Decat
Adelino Juga
Elizabeth Kemigisha
Olivier Degomme
Kristien Michielsen
Correction
2024
Young women’s decision making regarding contraception and induced abortion : research on socio-ecological factors in Maputo and Quelimane cities, Mozambique
Mónica Frederico
Peter Decat
Kristien Michielsen
Carlos Arnaldo
Dissertation
2024
2023
Adults’ perceptions on adolescent attitudes towards pregnancy and abortion in Maputo and Quelimane Cities, Mozambique : an exploratory qualitative study
Mónica Frederico
Carlos Arnaldo
Rehana Capurchande
Peter Decat
Kristien Michielsen
A2
Journal Article
in
SOCIAL SCIENCES-BASEL
2023
2020
Induced abortion : a cross-sectional study on knowledge of and attitudes toward the new abortion law in Maputo and Quelimane cities, Mozambique
Mónica Frederico
Carlos Arnaldo
Peter Decat
Adelino Juga
Elizabeth Kemigisha
Olivier Degomme
Kristien Michielsen
A1
Journal Article
in
BMC WOMENS HEALTH
2020
2019
Adult and young women communication on sexuality : a pilot intervention in Maputo-Mozambique
Mónica Frederico
Carlos Arnaldo
Kristien Michielsen
Peter Decat
A1
Journal Article
in
REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH
2019
2018
Factors influencing abortion decision-making processes among young women
Mónica Frederico
Kristien Michielsen
Carlos Arnaldo
Peter Decat
A1
Journal Article
in
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH
2018