Parent-adolescent communication about sexual and reproductive health and its determinants among adolescents: Baseline findings from a Randomized Controlled Trial in Tanzania
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DOI: 10.1177/21582440231216281
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adolescent; parent; problem-based pedagogy; sexual and reproductive health communication; sexual health;All these keywords.
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