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Parenthood intentions of 16-18-year-olds in England: a survey of school students

There is a need to understand teenagers' views towards having children to better tailor sexuality and reproductive health education. We conducted a survey of parenthood intentions for 16-18-year-old students. The survey was anonymous, contained open-ended and multiple-choice questions and was l...

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Published in:Human fertility (Cambridge, England) England), 2024-12, Vol.27 (1), p.2310639-2310639
Main Authors: Biswakarma, Rina, Maslowski, Katherine, Reiss, Michael J, Harper, Joyce C
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