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Lundgren, R. I.,Gribble, J. N.,Greene, M. E.,Emrick, G. E.,de Monroy, M.. Cultivating men’s interest in family planning in rural El Salvador. Stud Fam Plann. 2005. 36:173-88

Do, M. P.,Kincaid, D. L.. Impact of an entertainment-education television drama on health knowledge and behavior in Bangladesh: an application of propensity score matching. J Health Commun. 2006. 11:301-25

Van Rossem, R.,Meekers, D.. The reach and impact of social marketing and reproductive health communication campaigns in Zambia. BMC Public Health. 2007. 7:352

Sun, X. M.,Zhou, J. F.,Yan, F. M.,Yin, Q.,Mao, J. S.. Study of peer-led intervention on reproductive health education and AIDS prevention in joint venture factories in Kunshan County. Journal of Reproduction and Contraception. 2007. 18:133-144

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

Meekers, D.,Van Rossem, R.,Silva, M.,Koleros, A.. The reach and effect of radio communication campaigns on condom use in Malawi. Stud Fam Plann. 2007. 38:113-20

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

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

Tu, X.,Lou, C.,Gao, E.,Shah, I. H.. Long-term effects of a community-based program on contraceptive use among sexually active unmarried youth in Shanghai, China. J Adolesc Health. 2008. 42:249-58

Babalola, S.,Folda, L.,Babayaro, H.. The effects of a communication program on contraceptive ideation and use among young women in northern Nigeria. Stud Fam Plann. 2008. 39:211-20

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