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Medical, behavioural and social preconception and interconception risk factors among pregnancy planning and recently pregnant Canadian women.

Cindy-Lee DennisAlessandra PrioreschiHilary K BrownSarah BrennenstuhlRhonda C BellStephanie AtkinsonDragana MisitaFlavia MariniSarah CarsleyNilusha Jiwani-EbrahimCatherine Birken
Published in: Family medicine and community health (2022)
Many of the common risk factors were behavioural and thus preventable. Understanding which groups of women are prone to certain risk behaviours provides opportunities for researchers and policy-makers to target interventions more efficiently and effectively.
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