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Sarayloo, K.,Moghadam, Z. B.,Mansoure, J. M.,Mostafa, H.,Mohsen, S.. The impact of an educational program based on BASNEF model on the selection of a contraceptive method in women. Iranian Journal of Nursing & Midwifery Research. 2015. 20:171-178

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