Not exact matches
The proportion of adolescent women in need who are not using modern contraceptive methods is higher in Asia (69 %) and Africa (68 %) than in Latin America and the Caribbean (36 %).10 In all regions, unmet need is higher
among adolescent women wanting to avoid pregnancy who live in
rural areas and who live in poorer
households.
The effects of place may also vary with individual and
households characteristics.2 This is reflected in an urban excess of CMD only
among those who were economically inactive, 51 variation in suicide rates with area level and individual socioeconomic factors, particularly unemployment, 52,53 and interaction between ethnicity and urban /
rural location in the association with depressive symptoms
among those living in poverty in the USA.54 Thus, place may only affect those with specific vulnerabilities.13
[jounal] Brody, G. H. / 2002 / Longitudinal pathways to competence and psychological adjustment
among african american children living in
rural single - parent
households / Child Development 73 (5): 1505 ~ 1516
Longitudinal pathways to competence and psychological adjustment
among African American children living in
rural single - parent
households