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McCarraher, D. R.,Chen-Mok, M.,Oronoz, A. S.,Brito-Anderson, S.,Grey, T.,Tucker, H.,Bailey, P. E.. Meeting the needs of adolescent post-abortion care patients in the Dominican Republic. J Biosoc Sci. 2010. 42:493-509

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Kosgei, R. J.,Lubano, K. M.,Shen, C.,Wools-Kaloustian, K. K.,Musick, B. S.,Siika, A. M.,Mabeya, H.,Carter, E. J.,Mwangi, A.,Kiarie, J.. Impact of integrated family planning and HIV care services on contraceptive use and pregnancy outcomes: a retrospective cohort study. J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr. 2011. 58:e121-6

Guilkey, D. K.,Hutchinson, P. L.. Overcoming methodological challenges in evaluating health communication campaigns: evidence from rural Bangladesh. Stud Fam Plann. 2011. 42:93-106

Chibwesha, C. J.,Li, M. S.,Matoba, C. K.,Mbewe, R. K.,Chi, B. H.,Stringer, J. S.,Stringer, E. M.. Modern contraceptive and dual method use among HIV-infected women in Lusaka, Zambia. Infect Dis Obstet Gynecol. 2011. 2011:261453

Tavrow, P.,Withers, M.,McMullen, K.. Age matters: Differential impact of service quality on contraceptive uptake among post-abortion clients in Kenya. Culture, Health and Sexuality. 2012. 14:849-862

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