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Xiaoming, S.,Yong, W.,Choi, K. H.,Lurie, P.,Mandel, J.. Integrating HIV prevention education into existing family planning services: Results of a controlled trial of a community-level intervention for young adults in rural China. AIDS and Behavior. 2000. 4:103-110

Ozgur, S.,Ihsan Bozkurt, A.,Ozcirpici, B.. The effects of family planning education provided to different gender groups. Bjog. 2000. 107:1226-32

Routh, S.,Jahan, S. A.. Shifting away from doorstep distribution of contraceptives in urban Bangladesh: effects on discontinuation and acceptance of family planning. Warasan Prachakon Lae Sangkhom. 2000. 8:17-33

Kincaid, D. L.. Social networks, ideation, and contraceptive behavior in Bangladesh: a longitudinal analysis. Soc Sci Med. 2000. 50:215-31

Luck, M.,Jarju, E.,Nell, M. D.,George, M. O.. Mobilizing demand for contraception in rural Gambia. Stud Fam Plann. 2000. 31:325-35

Hakim, A.. Population policy shifts and their implications for population stabilisation in Pakistan. Pakistan Development Review. 2001. 40:551-573

Kim, Y. M.,Kols, A.,Nyakauru, R.,Marangwanda, C.,Chibatamoto, P.. Promoting sexual responsibility among young people in Zimbabwe. International Family Planning Perspectives. 2001. 27:11-19

Speizer, I. S.,Tambashe, B. O.,Tegang, S. P.. An evaluation of the “Entre Nous Jeunes” peer-educator program for adolescents in Cameroon. Stud Fam Plann. 2001. 32:339-51

Sultan, M.,Cleland, J. G.,Ali, M. M.. Assessment of a new approach to family planning services in rural Pakistan. American Journal of Public Health. 2002. 92:1168-1172

Babalola, S.,Vondrasek, C.,Brown, J.,Traore, R.. The impact of a regional family planning service promotion initiative in Sub/Saharan Africa. International Family Planning Perspectives. 2001. 27:186

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