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Tampon Use in Adolescence: Differences among European American, African American and Latina Women in Practices, Concerns, and Barriers
Laura F. Romo,
Abbey B. Berenson
Obstetrics & Gynecology
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African American Women
100%
European American
100%
Latina Women
100%
Tampon Use
100%
Tamponade
83%
European American Women
66%
African American
50%
English Speaking
50%
Latinas
33%
Spanish Language
33%
Low-income
16%
Incomplete Knowledge
16%
Women Age
16%
Family Planning Clinics
16%
Low-income Women
16%
African American Adolescents
16%
African English
16%
Latina American
16%
Ethnic Minority Women
16%
Health Education Needs
16%
Latina Adolescents
16%
Ethnic Minority Adolescents
16%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Americans
100%
African
100%
European Americans
100%
Adolescence
57%
Health Education
14%
Psychology
Adolescence
100%
Ethnic Minority
50%