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Aninanya, G. A.,Debpuur, C. Y.,Awine, T.,Williams, J. E.,Hodgson, A.,Howard, N. (2015). Effects of an Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health Intervention on Health Service Usage by Young People in Northern Ghana: A Community-Randomised Trial Plos One, 10(4), 16

Sapkota, Sabitri,Rajbhandary, Ruchita,Lohani, Shilpa (2016). The impact of balanced counseling on contraceptive method choice and determinants of long acting and reversible contraceptive continuation in nepal Maternal and Child Health Journal, 21(9), 1713-1723

Braun, R.,Lasway, C.,Agarwal, S.,L’Engle, K.,Layer, E.,Silas, L.,Mwakibete, A.,Kudrati, M. (2016). An evaluation of a family planning mobile job aid for community health workers in Tanzania Contraception, 94(1), 27-33

McCarraher, Donna R.,Chen-Mok, Mario,Oronoz, Ana Sophia,Brito-Anderson, Sonia,Grey, Thomas,Tucker, Heidi,Bailey, Patricia E. (2010). Meeting the needs of adolescent post-abortion care patients in the Dominican Republic Journal of Biosocial Science, 42(4), 493-509

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

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

Thompson, Michael E.,Harutyunyan, Tsovinar L. (2006). Contraceptive practices in Armenia: Panel evaluation of an Information-Education-Communication Campaign Social Science & Medicine, 63(11), 2770-2783

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