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Concept Administration, Oral
Concept Ambulatory Care
Concept Behavior Therapy
Concept Contraception
Concept Counseling
Concept Cross-Sectional Studies
Concept Curriculum
Concept Delphi Technique
Concept Diagnosis, Differential
Concept Education, Medical
Concept Emergency Medical Services
Concept Enema
Concept Feasibility Studies
Concept Follow-Up Studies
Concept Health Education
Concept Health Promotion
Concept Health Services
Concept Health Services Research
Concept Health Surveys
Concept Hospitalization
Concept Injections, Subcutaneous
Concept Interviews as Topic
Concept Longitudinal Studies
Concept Patient Education as Topic
Concept Patient Readmission
Concept Pilot Projects
Concept Pregnancy Tests
Concept Prospective Studies
Concept Self Care
Concept Sex Education
Concept Specimen Handling
Concept Tomography, X-Ray Computed
Concept Program Evaluation
Concept Logistic Models
Concept Adolescent Health Services
Concept Patient-Centered Care
Concept Urban Health Services
Concept Point-of-Care Systems
Concept Health Care Surveys
Concept Guideline Adherence
Concept Needs Assessment
Concept Reproductive Health Services
Concept Risk Reduction Behavior
Concept Harm Reduction
Concept Contraception, Postcoital
Concept Infusions, Subcutaneous
Concept Transition to Adult Care
Concept Motivational Interviewing
Academic Article Views on human papillomavirus vaccination: a mixed-methods study of urban youth.
Grant Enhanced Intervention to Improve Adolescent Outcomes: A Clinical Trial
Grant An Emergency Department-Based Study to Reduce Adolescent Pregnancy Rates
Grant Multi-level Emergency Department Intervention to Reduce Pregnancy Risk Among Adolescents
Academic Article Recovering from substance use disorders during the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic: A mixed-methods longitudinal study of women in Kansas City.

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