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Kincaid, D. L.,Merritt, A. P.,Nickerson, L.,De Castro Buffington, S.,De Castro, M. P. P.,De Castro, B. M.. Impact of a mass media vasectomy promotion campaign in Brazil. International Family Planning Perspectives. 1996. 22:169-175

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Rogers, E. M.,Vaughan, P. W.,Swalehe, R. M.,Rao, N.,Svenkerud, P.,Sood, S.. Effects of an entertainment-education radio soap opera on family planning behavior in Tanzania. Stud Fam Plann. 1999. 30:193-211

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Vaughan, P. W.,Regis, A.,St. Catherine, E.. Effects of an entertainment-education radio soap opera on family planning and HIV prevention in St. Lucia. International Family Planning Perspectives. 2000. 26:148-57

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