“…Unintended pregnancy among young students in developing and underdeveloped countries hinders social progress 1 . The number of abortions performed annually in China is more than 13 million, ranking first in the world 2 .…”
Section: Characteristics Total Unexpected Pregnancy Non‐unexpected Pr...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Unintended pregnancy among young students in developing and underdeveloped countries hinders social progress. 1 The number of abortions performed annually in China is more than 13 million, ranking first in the world. 2 Unintended pregnancy caused by poor sex education and the use of inefficient contraception threatens the well-being of adolescents.…”
Synopsis
Differences exist in unintended pregnancy rates among Chinese students of different genders, majors, school locations, ethnic groups, and ages. Non‐Han ethnicity was the strongest factor.
“…Unintended pregnancy among young students in developing and underdeveloped countries hinders social progress 1 . The number of abortions performed annually in China is more than 13 million, ranking first in the world 2 .…”
Section: Characteristics Total Unexpected Pregnancy Non‐unexpected Pr...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Unintended pregnancy among young students in developing and underdeveloped countries hinders social progress. 1 The number of abortions performed annually in China is more than 13 million, ranking first in the world. 2 Unintended pregnancy caused by poor sex education and the use of inefficient contraception threatens the well-being of adolescents.…”
Synopsis
Differences exist in unintended pregnancy rates among Chinese students of different genders, majors, school locations, ethnic groups, and ages. Non‐Han ethnicity was the strongest factor.
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