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Falling Fertility and increase in Use of Contraception in Zimbabwe
Author(s): Akim Mturi, Kembo Joshua
Source: African Journal of Reproductive Health (JUN 2011) , June 2011; 15(2): 31
Country(s): Zimbabwe
Family planning communication between husbands and wives in Bangladesh: a multilevel analysis
Author(s): Mohammad Amirul Islam, Sabu S. Padmadas, Peter W.F. Smith
Source: Genus (2010) , Vol 66, No 1 (2010)
Country(s): Bangladesh
Family planning dialogue: Identifying the key determinants of young women’s use and selection of contraception in Namibia
Author(s): Nelago Indongo, Kammila Naidoo
Source: African Sociological Review (2008) , 12, 2, 2008, pp.98-116
Country(s): Namibia
Family planning services quality as a determinant of use of IUD in Egypt
Author(s): Hong, R., L. Montana, V. Mishra
Source: BMC Health Services Research (2006) , Vol 6, Page: 8
Country(s): Egypt
Female sterilization in Latin America: Cross-national perspectives
Author(s): Leite, I.D.C., N. Gupta, R.D.N. Rodrigues
Source: Journal of Biosocial Science (2005) , Vol 36, Num 6, Page: 683-698
Country(s): Multiple L.A/Caribbean Countries
Female sterilization in rural Bihar: What are the acceptor characteristics?
Author(s): Thind, A.
Source: Journal of Family Planning and Reproductive Health Care (2005) , Vol 31, Num 1, Page: 34-36
Country(s): India
Fertility preferences and contraceptive use among couples in sub-Saharan Africa
Author(s): Bankole, Akinrinola, Audam, Suzette
Source: African Population Studies (DEC 2011) , Dec2011, Vol. 25 Issue 2, p556-586, 31p
Country(s): Multiple African Countries
Web: http://paa2011.princeton.edu/download.aspx?submissionId=1121
Fertility preferences and the need for contraception among women living with HIV: the basis for a joint action agenda.
Author(s): Johnson, Kiersten B; Akwara, Priscilla; Rutstein, Shea O; Bernstein, Stan
Source: AIDS (NOV 2009) , 23: S7-S17, November 2009.
Country(s): Multiple African Countries, Zimbabwe, Zambia, Swaziland, Lesotho
Hormonal contraception, sexual behaviour and HIV infection among women in Cameroon
Author(s): Kongnyuy EJ, Soskolne V, Adler B.
Source: BMC Women's Health (OCT 2008) , 2008 Oct 30;8:19
Country(s): Cameroon
How Increased Contraceptive Use has Reduced Maternal Mortality
Author(s): Stover, John; Ross, John
Source: Maternal and Child Health Journal (SEP 2010) , Volume 14, Number 5, September 2010 , pp. 687-695(9)
Country(s): Multiple Regions
Husband-Wife Agreement, Power Relations and Contraceptive Use in Turkey
Author(s): Andrzej Kulczycki
Source: International Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health (formerly: International Family Planning Perspectives) (SEP 2008) , Volume 34, Number 3, September 2008
Country(s): Turkey
Impact of a quality improvement programme on family planning services in Egypt
Author(s): R. Hong, V. Mishra and N. Fronczak
Source: Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal (2011) , Vol. 17 No. 1 • 2011
Country(s): Egypt
Impact of woman’s status on fertility and contraceptive use in Bangladesh: Evidence from Demographic and Health Survey, 1999-2000
Author(s): Kabir A.M., M.M.H. Khan, M. Kabir, M.M, Rahman and M. F. K. Patwary
Source: Journal of Family Welfare (2005) , Vol 51, Num 1, Page: 1-10
Country(s): Bangladesh
Inconsistencies in the relationship between contraceptive use and fertility in Bangladesh
Author(s): Saha, U.R., R.Bairagi
Source: International Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health (formerly: International Family Planning Perspectives) (2007) , Vol 33, Num 1, Page: 31-37
Country(s): Bangladesh
Individual and Community Effects of Women's Education and Autonomy on Contraceptive Use in India
Author(s): Moursund, Anne; Kravdal, Oystein
Source: Population Studies (NOV 2003) , November 2003, v. 57, iss. 3, pp. 285-301
Country(s): India
Interspousal Communication on Family Planning and Its Effect on Contraceptive Adoption in Bangladesh
Author(s): S M Mostafa Kamal; Md Aynul Islam
Source: Asia-Pacific Journal of Public Health (MAY 2012) , vol. 24 no. 3 506-521
Country(s): Bangladesh
Is maternal and child health service use a causal gateway to subsequent contraceptive use?: A multi-country study
Author(s): Hotchkiss, D.R., J.J. Rous, E.E. Seiber, A.A. Berruti
Source: Population Research and Policy Review (2005) , Vol 24, Num 6, Page: 543-571
Country(s): Multiple Regions
Is traditional contraceptive use in Moldova associated with poverty and isolation?
Author(s): Lyons-Amos, M., Durrant, G. and Padmadas, S.
Source: Journal of Biosocial Science (2011) , 43 pp305-327; DOI: 10.1017/S0021932010000775
Country(s): Moldova
Lactational amennorhea as a method of family planning in Egypt
Author(s): Khella, A.K., H.I. Fahim, A.H. Issa, D.C. Sokal, M.A. Gadalla
Source: Contraception (2004) , Vol 69, Num 4, Page: 317-322
Country(s): Egypt
Lactational amenorrhoea method for family planning and women empowerment in Egypt
Author(s): Afi fi M
Source: Singapore Medical Journal (2007) , 48 (8) : 758-762
Country(s): Egypt
Maternal and child health and family planning service utilization in Guatemala: Implications for service integration
Author(s): Seiber, E.E., D.R. Hotchkiss, J.J. Rous, A.A. Berruti
Source: Social Science and Medicine (2005) , Vol 61, Num 2, Page: 279-291
Country(s): Guatemala
Men’s approval of family planning in Bangladesh
Author(s): Islam, M.A., S.S. Padmadas, P.W.F. Smith
Source: Journal of Biosocial Science (2006) , Vol 38, Num 2, Page: 247-259
Country(s): Bangladesh
Menstrual regulation practices in Bangladesh: An unrecognized form of contraception
Author(s): Islam M.M., U. Rob, N. Chakroborty
Source: Asia-Pacific Population Journal (2004) , Vol 20, Num 4, Page: 75-99
Country(s): Bangladesh
Plateaus during the rise of contraceptive prevalence
Author(s): Ross, J., E. Abel, K. Abel
Source: International Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health (formerly: International Family Planning Perspectives) (2004) , Vol 30, Num 1, Page: 39-44
Country(s): Multiple Regions
Potential Cost-Effectiveness of Universal Access to Modern Contraceptives in Uganda
Author(s): Babigumira JB, Stergachis A, Veenstra DL, Gardner JS, Ngonzi J, et al.
Source: PLoS ONE (FEB 2012) , 7(2): e30735. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0030735
Country(s): Uganda
Web: http://www.plosone.org/article/info%3Adoi%2F10.1371%2Fjourna
 
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