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Vahdat, H. L.,L’Engle, K. L.,Plourde, K. F.,Magaria, L.,Olawo, A.. There are some questions you may not ask in a clinic: providing contraception information to young people in Kenya using SMS. Int J Gynaecol Obstet. 2013. 123 Suppl 1:e2-6

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Sun, W. H.,Wong, C. K. H.,Wong, W. C. W. (2017). A Peer-Led, Social Media-Delivered, Safer Sex Intervention for Chinese College Students: Randomized Controlled Trial Journal of Medical Internet Research, 19(8), e284

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