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Tu, Xiaowen,Lou, Chaohua,Gao, Ersheng,Shah, Iqbal H. (2008). Long-term effects of a community-based program on contraceptive use among sexually active unmarried youth in Shanghai, China Journal of Adolescent Health, 42(3), 249-258

Kim, Young Mi,Bazant, Eva,Storey, J. Douglas (2006). Smart patient, smart community: Improving client participation in family planning consultations through a community education and mass-media program in Indonesia International Quarterly of Community Health Education, 26(3), 247-270

Mark, Karen E.,Meinzen-Derr, Jareen,Stephenson, Rob,Haworth, Alan,Ahmed, Yusuf,Duncan, Dana,Westfall, Andrew,Allen, Susan (2007). Contraception among HIV concordant and discordant couples in Zambia: A randomized controlled trial Journal of Women’s Health, 16(8), 1200-1210

Lou, Chao-Hua,Wang, Bo,Shen, Yan,Gao, Er-Sheng (2004). Effects of a community-based sex education and reproductive health service program on contraceptive use of unmarried youths in Shanghai Journal of Adolescent Health, 34(5), 433-440

Kim, Y. M.,Putjuk, F.,Basuki, E.,Kols, A. (2003). Increasing client participation in family planning consultations: “smart patient” coaching in Indonesia. Patient Education and Counseling, 50(2), 113-122

Kincaid, D. Lawrence (2000). Social networks, ideation and contraceptive behavior in Bangladesh: A longitudinal analysis Social Science & Medicine, 50(2), 215-231

Magnani, Robert J.,Gaffikin, Lynne,de Aquino, Estela Maria Leão,Seiber, Eric E.,Almeida, Maria de Conceição Chagas,Lipovsek, Varja (2001). Impact of an integrated adolescent reproductive health program in Brazil Studies in Family Planning, 32(3), 230-243

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