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Effects of behavioural change communication (BCC) on menstrual hygiene practices among urban school adolescent girls: a pilot study
- Correspondence to Dr Farzana Saleh, Community Nutrition, Bangladesh University of Health Sciences, Dhaka, Bangladesh; salehfarzana42{at}gmail.com
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Effects of behavioural change communication (BCC) on menstrual hygiene practices among urban school adolescent girls: a pilot study
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- Received August 20, 2023
- Accepted October 25, 2023
- First published November 14, 2023.
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