Volume 53 - Article 37 | Pages 1173–1206  

First reproductive experience: A survey module

By Eva Beaujouan, Shalini Singh, Anna Šťastná, Martin Kreidl, Daniel Dvořák, Barbora Hubatková, Darina Kmentova, Jitka Slabá, Jasmin Passet-Wittig , Alice Goisis, Heini Väisänen

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