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Van Ginneken, J.,Razzaque, A.. Supply and demand factors in the fertility decline in Matlab, Bangladesh in 1977-1999. European Journal of Population. 2003. 19:29-45

Adeokun, L.,Mantell, J. E.,Weiss, E.,Delano, G. E.,Jagha, T.,Olatoregun, J.,Udo, D.,Akinso, S.,Weiss, E.. Promoting dual protection in family planning clinics in Ibadan, Nigeria. International Family Planning Perspectives. 2002. 28:87-95

Agha, S.. A quasi-experimental study to assess the impact of four adolescent sexual health interventions in Sub/Saharan Africa. International Family Planning Perspectives. 2002. 28:67-70

Bossyns, P.,Miye, H.,Vlerberghe, W.. Supply-level measures to increase uptake of family planning services in Niger: The effectiveness of improving responsiveness. Tropical Medicine and International Health. 2002. 7:383-390

Mbonye, A. K.. Disease and health seeking patterns among adolescents in Uganda. Int J Adolesc Med Health. 2003. 15:105-12

Saleem, S.,Isa, M. A.. Facilitating inter-spousal communication for birth spacing–a feasibility study of Pakistani couples for policy implications. J Pak Med Assoc. 2004. 54:182-6

Erulkar, A. S.,Ettyang, L. I.,Onoka, C.,Nyagah, F. K.,Muyonga, A.. Behavior change evaluation of a culturally consistent reproductive health program for young Kenyans. Int Fam Plan Perspect. 2004. 30:58-67

Fasubaa, O. B.,Ojo, O. D.. Impact of post-abortion counseling in a semi-urban town of Western Nigeria. J Obstet Gynaecol. 2004. 24:298-303

Lou, C. H.,Wang, B.,Shen, Y.,Gao, E. S.. Effects of a community-based sex education and reproductive health service program on contraceptive use of unmarried youths in Shanghai. J Adolesc Health. 2004. 34:433-40

Lundgren, R. I.,Gribble, J. N.,Greene, M. E.,Emrick, G. E.,de Monroy, M.. Cultivating men’s interest in family planning in rural El Salvador. Stud Fam Plann. 2005. 36:173-88

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