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Tavadze, M.,Bartel, D.,Rubardt, M. (2009). Addressing social factors of adolescent reproductive health in the Republic of Georgia Global Public Health: An International Journal for Research, Policy and Practice, 4(3), 242-252

Verma, R. K.,Pulerwitz, J.,Mahendra, V.,Khandekar, S.,Barker, G.,Fulpagare, P.,Singh, S. K. (2006). Challenging and changing gender attitudes among young men in Mumbai, India Reproductive Health Matters, 14(28), 135-143

Lundgren, R. I.,Gribble, J. N.,Greene, M. E.,Emrick, G. E.,de Monroy, M. (2005). Cultivating men’s interest in family planning in rural El Salvador Studies in Family Planning, 36(3), 173-188

Meekers, D.,Agha, S.,Klein, M. (2003). The impact on condom use of the “100% Jeune” social marketing program in Cameroon Journal of Adolescent Health, 36(6), 530

Brieger, W. R.,Delano, G. E.,Lane, C. G.,Oladepo, O.,Oyediran, K. A. (2001). West African Youth Initiative: outcome of a reproductive health education program J Adolesc Health, 29(6), 436-46

Basen-Engquist, Karen,Coyle, Karin K.,Parcel, Guy S.,Kirby, Douglas,Banspach, Stephen W.,Carvajal, Scott C.,Baumler, Elizabeth (2001). Schoolwide effects of a multicomponent HIV, STD, and pregnancy prevention program for high school students Health Education & Behavior, 28(2), 166-185

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

Van Rossem, Ronan,Meekers, Dominique (2000). An evaluation of the effectiveness of targeted social marketing to promote adolescent and young adult reproductive health in Cameroon AIDS Education and Prevention, 12(5), 383-404

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