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- :Haaland, Richard E. ;Holder, AngelaApr 01 2017 | Contraception. 95(6):602-604.:ObjectiveThis study sought to measure residual contraceptive hormone levels in vaginal rings as an adherence marker for monitoring product use in clin...
- :McLellan-Lemal, Eleanor ;Deaton, Stacie R.11 2022 | Contemp Clin Trials. 122:106935:Clinical Trial RegistrationThe study is registered at http://ClinicalTrials.gov under the identifier NCT03762382.
- :Gust, Deborah A ;Gvetadze, RomanMay 02 2017 | Int J Womens Health. 2017; 9:255-264.:BackgroundAttention to mental health issues is growing globally. In many countries, including Kenya, however, assessment of psychological distress, es...
- Characteristics of women screened for a contraceptive intravaginal ring study in Kisumu, Kenya, 2014:McLellan-Lemal, Eleanor ;Gust, Deborah A.2016 | Res J Womens Health. 3:BackgroundHIV antiretroviral-based intravaginal rings with and without co-formulated contraception hold promise for increasing HIV prevention options ...
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