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Does making clinic-based reproductive health services more youth-friendly increase service use by adolescents? Evidence from Lusaka, Zambia
Kristin N. Mmari
, Robert J. Magnani
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Social Sciences
Zambia
79%
health service
54%
adolescent
40%
evidence
28%
acceptance
12%
staff
10%
district
7%
UNICEF
7%
health information
5%
Confidentiality
5%
health
5%
privacy
4%
statistics
4%
well-being
3%
experience
1%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Reproductive Health Services
100%
Zambia
92%
Health
8%
Snow
6%
Attitude of Health Personnel
6%
Adolescent Behavior
5%
United Nations
5%
Information Services
5%
Confidentiality
5%
Privacy
5%
Vulnerable Populations
4%
Statistics
3%
Parents
3%
Therapeutics
0%