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Ellertson, C.,Ambardekar, S.,Hedley, A.,Coyaji, K.,Trussell, J.,Blanchard, K.. Emergency contraception: Randomized comparison of advance provision and information only. Obstetrics and Gynecology. 2001. 98:570-575

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

Kiyak, M.,Yolsal, N.,Erdal, S.. A study on the role of counseling service and follow-up in the use of family planning methods. Marmara Medical Journal. 2001. 14:232-237

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

Babalola, S.,Sakolsky, N.,Vondrasek, C.,Mounlom, D.,Brown, J.,Tchupo, J. P.. The impact of a community mobilization project on health-related knowledge and practices in Cameroon. J Community Health. 2001. 26:459-77

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

Brieger, W. R.,Delano, G. E.,Lane, C. G.,Oladepo, O.,Oyediran, K. A.. West African Youth Initiative: outcome of a reproductive health education program. J Adolesc Health. 2001. 29:436-46

Boulay, M.,Storey, J. D.,Sood, S.. Indirect exposure to a family planning mass media campaign in Nepal. J Health Commun. 2002. 7:379-99

Johnson, B. R.,Ndhlovu, S.,Farr, S. L.,Chipato, T.. Reducing unplanned pregnancy and abortion in Zimbabwe through postabortion contraception. Stud Fam Plann. 2002. 33:195-202

Sharan, M.,Valente, T. W.. Spousal communication and family planning adoption: Effects of a radio drama serial in Nepal. International Family Planning Perspectives. 2002. 28:16-25

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