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Practitioner 2009;253(1715):14

Women prefer primary care for contraceptive services

01 Feb 2009Pais-up subscribers

Nearly two-thirds of women use contraceptive services provided by their practice, according to a Natsal survey. Natsal is probably the most comprehensive survey of sexual health carried out on the adult British public using a sample that best represents the population (a "probability sample"). [With external links to current evidence]

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