Adolescent sexual and reproductive health and rights in El Salvador
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abortion; abstinence; adolescence; ADOLESCENT; adolescent boys; adolescent females; adolescent fertility; adolescent friendly health services; adolescent girls; adolescent health; Adolescent Knowledge; adolescent males; adolescent maternal mortality; adolescent mothers; adolescent pregnancy; adolescent pregnancy prevention; adolescent-friendly health services; adolescents; alcohol; alcoholics; average age; best contraceptive; bisexual; capacity building; care services; childbirth; complications; condom; condoms; contraception; contraceptive effectiveness; contraceptive method; CONTRACEPTIVE USE; DEPRESSION; DISCRIMINATION; drugs; early pregnancy; educated women; family members; family planning; femininity; fertility rate; first sexual experience; gender; gender based violence; gender equality; gender equity; gender identity; gender norms; genital herpes; gonorrhea; health care; health care services; health centers; health outcomes; health providers; health services; health system; hepatitis B; HIV; homosexuality; human development; human resources; human rights; human rights instruments; International Conference on Population; local capacity; machismo; masculinity; maternal mortality; medical care; menstrual cycle; mental; mental health; mental illness; ministries of health; morbidity; mortality; multiple sexual partners; nurses; Nutrition; onset of puberty; Pathfinder International; pill; Population Knowledge; pregnancies; pregnancy; pregnant adolescent; pregnant adolescents; prenatal care; PRIVACY; Provision of information; puberty; public health; radio; religious beliefs; REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH; reproductive system; responsible decision; risky sexual behaviors; rural areas; rural residents; schools; sex; sex workers; sexual abuse; sexual behaviors; SEXUAL BEHAVIOUR; SEXUAL ORIENTATION; sexual partner; sexuality; sexually active; sexually active adolescents; sexually transmitted infections; STIs; syphilis; television; therapeutic abortion; unplanned pregnancies; unsafe abortions; urban areas; use of contraceptives; victims; VIOLENCE; workers; young people; youth;All these keywords.
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