Design of a stage-matched intervention trial to increase dual method contraceptive use (Project PROTECT).
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Jeffrey Blume | Jenifer E Allsworth | J. Peipert | J. Rossi | C. Redding | K. Mayer | J. Blume | P. Morokoff | J. Allsworth | Joseph S Rossi | Colleen A Redding | Karen Iannuccillo | Faye Lozowski | Jeffrey Peipert | Karen Iannuccillo | Faye Lozowski | Kenneth Mayer | Patricia J Morokoff
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