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Meekers, D.,Agha, S.,Klein, M.. The impact on condom use of the “100% Jeune” social marketing program in Cameroon. J Adolesc Health. 2005. 36:530

Wang, B.,Hertog, S.,Meier, A.,Lou, C.,Gao, E.. The potential of comprehensive sex education in China: findings from suburban Shanghai. Int Fam Plan Perspect. 2005. 31:63-72

Kim, Y. M.,Bazant, E.,Storey, J. D.. Smart patient, smart community: improving client participation in family planning consultations through a community education and mass-media program in Indonesia. Int Q Community Health Educ. 2006. 26:247-70

Najafi, F.,Rakhshani, F.. Increasing men’s knowledge, attitude and practice regarding family planning through their wives’ group counseling in Zahedan, Iran. Journal of Medical Sciences. 2006. 6:74-78

Thompson, M. E.,Harutyunyan, T. L.. Contraceptive practices in Armenia: Panel evaluation of an Information-Education-Communication Campaign. Soc Sci Med. 2006. 63:2770-83

Plautz, A.,Meekers, D.. Evaluation of the reach and impact of the 100% Jeune youth social marketing program in Cameroon: findings from three cross-sectional surveys. Reprod Health. 2007. 4:1

Qian, X.,Smith, H.,Huang, W.,Zhang, J.,Huang, Y.,Garner, P.. Promoting contraceptive use among unmarried female migrants in one factory in Shanghai: a pilot workplace intervention. BMC Health Serv Res. 2007. 7:77

Daniels, U.. Improving health, improving lives: impact of the African Youth Alliance and new opportunities for programmes. Afr J Reprod Health. 2007. 11:18-27

Ajuwon A. J., Brieger W. R.. Evaluation of a school-based Reproductive Health Education Program in rural South Western, Nigeria. African Journal of Reproductive Health. 2007. 11:47-59

Agha, S.,Karim, A. M.,Balal, A.,Sosler, S.. The impact of a reproductive health franchise on client satisfaction in rural Nepal. Health Policy Plan. 2007. 22:320-8

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