Knowledge and practice of university students in Lebanon regarding contraception

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We evaluated knowledge and practice of Lebanese university students regarding contraception in a cross-sectional, comparative study on students in public and private universities using an Arabic language self-administered questionnaire. We found low levels of knowledge of contraception. The majority of males (73.3%) and a few females (21.8%) declared previous sexual relations: the majority of males had used a condom (86.1%), but females had generally not used contraceptives (75.6%).

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Barbour, B., & Salameh, P. (2009). Knowledge and practice of university students in Lebanon regarding contraception. Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal, 15(2), 387–399. https://doi.org/10.26719/2009.15.2.387

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